By removing support for Microsoft Windows XP operating system in April , maybe to think that people will begin to transition to Windows 7 or 8 .

Apparently , they still are not making it, and even the presence of Windows XP on the market has increased . According to the latest report from Net Market Share , presence in the market of XP has increased from 28.98 percent in December to 29.23 percent in January .

Net Market Share measures the use and not the installation , so it is unlikely that this increase is caused by people who have moved from Windows 95 to Windows XP .

Either way , Microsoft can not " shocked " that 25 % of all desktops use the operating system that emerged 10 years ago , while only slightly more than 10 percent of them use Windows 8 or 8.1 , you have a few months that have emerged .

While Microsoft has planned to remove support for XP on April 8 , the company announced that it will continue to provide security updates until July 2015 .

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