Software giant Microsoft said on Thursday that sales of Windows 2000 were "significantly" higher than expected, shrugging off worries that its new flagship computer operating system would receive a lukewarm reception.
Around half a million copies of Windows 2000 had been sold through retail in the United States since its launch in mid-February, Keith White, director of Windows marketing, told reporters at company headquarters in Redmond, Washington.
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Around half a million copies of Windows 2000 had been sold through retail in the United States since its launch in mid-February, Keith White, director of Windows marketing, told reporters at company headquarters in Redmond, Washington.
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