Sales of Windows 7 rises Microsoft Income by 35%

Sales from the Technology Industry such as Apple, Intel and EMC have hit new highs as their sales went to powerful recovery this quarter. This is because both consumers and corporation increased their technology spendings. The world’s largest software maker, Microsoft also reported that its sales rise up to 6 percent to $14.50 billion which left investors wanting more. Intel has reported record sales of its PC chips. This is already a good sign for predictions for 2010 PC sales will have as much as 25 percent for the industry. As the sales of the software rose to $4.42 billion compared from the same period of last year, $3.45 billion, Microsoft said that the driver if revenue for the quarter was due ti Windows. Meanwhile, Microsoft also said that gaming and online software products did also good during the quarter. Microsoft is now regaining from the recession of last year. Which spent 18 months regaining its products as well as the consumers. Microsoft is also now working to revitalize its smartphone software business, demonstrating a new smartphone operating system, Window Phone 7. The company has also released two new phones which are more user friendly to young consumers that loves to post photos and videos online. Later this year, Microsoft will release its own version of gaming accessory code-named Project Natal. This product aimed to use body gestures instead of controllers. Even if the Project Natal is a blockbuster, Microsoft will remain dependent on Windows and Office franchise. Sales of Windows 7 rises Microsoft Income by 35% is a post from: Daily World Buzz

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Sales of Windows 7 rises Microsoft Income by 35%

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