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HomePhys.org - ComputersFive memorable Microsoft legacies in computer culture

Five memorable Microsoft legacies in computer culture

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Providing ubiquitous desktop software for decades, Microsoft has come in for jibes, mockery and even loathing even as it has helped millions of people get things done.

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