Windows 10 hits 300 million devices as it winds down free upgrades

It looks like bringing back the Start Menu was the right move for Microsoft.
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Windows 10 is making Windows 8 look even more like a disaster.

Almost two years after Windows 8 launched in late 2012, Microsoft could only report 200 million installs (or licenses). Today, Microsoft announced that less than a year after shipping Windows 10 to consumers and OEMs, the operating system is installed on 300 million devices. That's 30 million more than what Microsoft reported at its Build Developer Conference in March.


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Starting this summer, though, that pace of growth could slow down a bit as Microsoft ends its first-ever free-upgrade offer, which allowed Windows 7 and 8.1 system owners to install Windows 10 for free. After July 29, you'll have to pay $119 for Windows 10 Home.

Microsoft announced the new install number on its Windows Blog, along with a number of other Windows-related stats. Cortana, for instance, has handled 6 billion questions since last year and Microsoft's new Web browser, Microsoft Edge, is enjoying a surge in usage time (63 billion minutes in March). 

However, the company didn't mention usage numbers. Right now Edge owns so little browser market share that NetMarketShare doesn't even list it on its Desktop Browser Market Share report. Microsoft's legacy browser, Internet Explorer recently slipped behind Google's Chrome as the World's most popular browser.

Microsoft also posted a new video featuring your favorite Fedora-wearing Microsoft executive Senior Product Marketing Manager, Bryan Roper (see above). In it, Roper offers 10 reasons to upgrade to Windows 10. 

It's unclear if Roper's switch to a cap makes him more or less believable.

BONUS: The evolution of the Windows startup sound



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Lance Ulanoff was Chief Correspondent and Editor-at-Large of Mashable. Lance acted as a senior member of the editing team, with a focus on defining internal and curated opinion content. He also helped develop staff-wide alternative story-telling skills and implementation of social media tools during live events. Prior to joining Mashable in September 2011 Lance Ulanoff served as Editor in Chief of PCMag.com and Senior Vice President of Content for the Ziff Davis, Inc. While there, he guided the brand to a 100% digital existence and oversaw content strategy for all of Ziff Davis’ Web sites. His long-running column on PCMag.com earned him a Bronze award from the ASBPE. Winmag.com, HomePC.com and PCMag.com were all been honored under Lance’s guidance.He makes frequent appearances on national, international, and local news programs including Fox News, the Today Show, Good Morning America, Kelly and Michael, CNBC, CNN and the BBC.He has also offered commentary on National Public Radio and been interviewed by newspapers and radio stations around the country. Lance has been an invited guest speaker at numerous technology conferences including SXSW, Think Mobile, CEA Line Shows, Digital Life, RoboBusiness, RoboNexus, Business Foresight and Digital Media Wire’s Games and Mobile Forum.

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