When Microsoft first launched Windows 10 in 2015, it had an ambitious goal of reaching 1 billion users in 2 years. Although it proved to be more successful than Windows 8, it still had a rocky start due to its bucketload of problems and Windows 7 loyalists sticking to their preferred OS (for good reason).
After a long period of constant updates and improvements, its adoption rate gradually increased and it reached 900 million installs back in September 2019. Now, according to an official Italian Windows Blog, it seems that Microsoft has finally reached the 1 billion mark for Windows 10.
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