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Thursday, 25 October, 2001, 12:01 GMT 13:01 UK
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Computer manufacturers hope Windows XP will give the ailing PC industry a much needed boost
Microsoft launches Windows XP
Software giant Microsoft launches Windows XP, its latest operating system for personal computers, with a $250m marketing drive.

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Microsoft launches Windows XP
Software giant Microsoft launches Windows XP, its latest operating system for personal computers, with a $250m marketing drive.

Computer manufacturers hope Windows XP will give the ailing PC industry a much needed boost
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