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Biggest ever Windows upgrade gives security boost
Allison Linn, The Associated Press 2004-08-05

Almost since the day Microsoft Corp. released its Windows XP computer operating system nearly three years ago, it has been a favorite target of hackers and critics eager to stress its numerous security shortcomings.

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Inovation at hand (1 replies)
>>>>Gates conceded that he's heard complaints that parts of the free update, such as its firewall, duplicate features others sell separately. Those companies now "need to move up to another level of innovation," he said.

Now that Microsoft has 'inovated' by using some other companies ideas to give for free. Said companies should ofcourse design new products for microsoft to steal.

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