The news that Microsoft was going to drop everything that has to do with Windows XP came as a shocker to all for not everybody was ready to jump onto the Vista Bandwagon which has nothing to show in the area of reliability and stability that XP has shown. As with their move when they pulled out the plug on Windows 98, many went up and many took up arms to show their disgust. Many saw it as a move to force people to upgrade to a newer operating system even when the old one was still working just fine. Windows XP has reached a level of stability which has exceeded that of Windows 98′ but the company initially saying they were pulling the plug irked quite a lot of people that they decided to have support for it till 2009. They also said that the selling of OEM and packaged XP’s were to be stopped and that they were only to be available to Ultra-portable sellers.
The Up’s and Down’s of their decisions may show that the company is feeling the pressure form the open-sourced community and that it is trying to keep hold of their piece of the pie in the IT market may be in danger of being lessened. Their failed bid to acquire Yahoo as a move to go against Google shows the failure of their company to realize the significance of advertising. They were hoping to acquire Yahoo to use as their internet marketing branch and to get a bite of the search engine market at the same time. They have extended support for XP till 2009, but the problems with XP SP-3 have been so much they had to hold release a week or so back. The update is now available for automatic or manual download from Microsoft’s TechNet and through AutoUpdate.