Microsoft Partners With LinkedIn, Allows Users To Schedule Meetings On
During its first month of availability, Windows 10’s share of the desktop market raced to 5.21 percent, according to data tracking firm NetApplications. After that, Windows 10 jumps to its full price of $119 for the Home edition and $199 for the Pro version.
The 6.63% Windows 10 is sitting at right now puts it in fourth place overall just in front of Mac OS X and behind Windows 7, Windows XP and Windows 8.1. That’s still almost all of Linux’s usage share of the operating system market but quite a decrement to last month’s performance.
You do require a few knowledge of the basics of the C# coding language for the Windows 10 development for absolute beginners series, but luckily Microsoft has a course on that too, which you can find over at its Channel 9 developer network community page. Now, unofficial reports suggest that the number is closer to 100 million devices.
Microsoft is starting to introduce external third-party services to Cortana’s functionality.
Microsoft further added that through Cortana users can view the LinkedIn information about the people they are scheduled to meet complete with the meeting details such as time and venue.
Windows 10’s user share growth slowed significantly in September, but by the month’s end approximately 110 million customers were running the new OS, data released today signaled. It’s very doubtful, though it will be interesting to see how long it takes Windows 10 to overtake it. That will depend on a combination of factors, such as new PC sales, how many people downgrade to Windows 8.1 or 7 after giving Windows 10 a whirl, and what level of interest there is in Windows 10 going forward.