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Share on Facebook Share on Twitter. All Comments Your Activity. We have sent you a verification email. To verify, just follow the link in the message. CEO Steve Ballmer said Windows 7 has sold twice as many units as any other Microsoft operating system in the same time period.

Those Windows 7 sales include pre-orders that Microsoft and partners began taking in June. The Mac has been making strong market share gains for most of this decade, though that has been limited mostly to North American consumers.

In the most recent third quarter, Apple's unit shipments grew 6. It ranks in fourth place, behind Dell Inc. Ballmer said Microsoft plans to keep investing in Web search, the Windows Phone operating system formerly known as Windows Mobile , and cutting-edge technologies, such as the Xbox's in-air motion controller, Project Natal. He defended Windows Phone from a questioner, saying it was a "small but important fact, that we have quite a bit more market share than Android.

Addressing persistent rumors of a Microsoft-manufactured phone, such as a Zune Phone, Ballmer said, "We think we have the right strategy, which is to focus on the software, not build a phone, and offer a diversity of phones like we offer a diversity of Windows PCs.

This story, "Ballmer: Windows 7 sells twice as fast as past operating systems" was originally published by Computerworld.



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