Earlier this month, Brandon LeBlanc, department in charge of Windows Communications, announced that 96% of netBook marketed in the United States were distributed with Windows. Those words did not fail to raise controversy, especially when Chris Kenyon, Group Canonical OEM Services at, accused the firm of Redmond of media brainwashing.
This weekend, the Washington Post revealed some information about the distribution of Windows with OEM distributors. For the Redmond company is to maintain the profitability of the Windows market while standing on the sector NETBOOK. Thus, to counteract the threat of Linux distributions, Microsoft had to break its sales price for Windows XP.
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