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'''Windows 9''' is an anticipated name of a potential future release of ], a series of ] produced by ] over the past 30 years for use on ]s. While there is much speculation in the news about the next version of Windows, and about whether the product line will be continued or not, Microsoft has not officially revealed its plans. | |||
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Windows 9 is an anticipated name of a potential future release of Microsoft Windows, a series of operating systems produced by Microsoft over the past 30 years for use on personal computers. While there is much speculation in the news about the next version of Windows, and about whether the product line will be continued or not, Microsoft has not officially revealed its plans.
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Leaked document suggests Windows 9 and Windows Phone 9 will launch in 2015