Microsoft launches Windows XP, a single OS for NT and 95 families

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#Onthisday in 2001, Microsoft launched Windows XP, the successor to both Windows 2000 and Windows ME. It was designed to unify the Windows NT and Windows 95 families into a single, stable operating system — setting a new standard for usability and performance. Though officially replaced by Windows Vista in 2007, XP’s reliability and popularity meant it remained the world’s most-used operating system until 2012 — long after its successor’s debut.

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