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Windows 8 is a passive consumption toy, not a tool; with emphasis obviously on style over substance, and form that does not follow function it's pure fashion market speak being employed to sell Windows 8.
No one that buys Windows 8, products it runs on, or is perceived to compete with needs these products; that obviates 'tool' -- and technology is no more a feature here then that required to manufacture a pair of pink high heels...
What's more Micosoft has enough liquid cash to buy Windows 8 in greater volume then Windows 7 sold Scientology style, and have enough spare change left over in the slush fund to buy a few more failing countries assets -- we may never know if Windows 8 sold poorly or not.
Edited 2012-08-04 22:55 UTC
Sure there is a lot of style over substance with Windows 8 but it is still an operating system sold on computers that average around 450 dollars. It isn't a $20 dollar toy that people will spontaneously buy just to play with.
Statcounter will spill the beans.
What reality do you dwell in? Vista sold 180 million licenses.
http://www.tgdaily.com/business-and-law-features/38485-microsoft-sa...





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2012-06-22
No they don't.
That marketing strategy may work for fashion but computers are tools and opinions are not entirely subjective. Negative talk really will keep people away from new technology, see Vista as an example.