Microsoft expands lower-cost Windows XP program to India
Microsoft is expanding its experimental Windows XP Starter Edition program to India, the company disclosed on Wednesday.
It’s the second such announcement from Microsoft this week. On Monday, the company announced plans to launch a similar program in Russia. Last month, it introduced the concept in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand. Microsoft says it has no plans to broaden the program to additional countries.
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