Microsoft today announced that sales of Windows XP Starter Edition, the company's entry-level computer operating system that's been aggressively promoted to "emerging markets" around the world, have recently passed the one million unit milestone.
Windows XP Starter Edition is a basic operating system for low-end computers that aims to help citizens in underdeveloped countries become comfortable with computers. The software is specifically tailored for every market to which it's introduced. Area-specific details, like languages, dialects, and appropriate interface design, are altered for each country, according to Microsoft.
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