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Baidu, Microsoft Together Upgrading Millions Of China's XP PC To Windows 10

| Sep 26, 2015 08:41 PM EDT

Microsoft plans to upgrades million of PCs in China from Windows XP to Windows 10

China's Baidu search engine has made an announcement on Sept. 25, Friday, that it is working with Microsoft to update its country's large number Windows XP PC to windows 10.

Microsoft has announced that it is promoting Windows 10 in china and Baidu could not upgrade to windows 10 at present, therefore China is cooperatively working with Microsoft for up gradation work. Microsoft officials have announced that currently they are temporarily unable to upgrade the Windows Xp to Windows 10; it means that the problem is not permanent. Microsoft is aiming to dominate the Chinese market by the country largest search engine Baidu.

The homepage of Windows 10 internet browser will be Baidu. The number of downloads of windows 10 has touched 75 million till Aug. 25. In china 10 million downloads has been made however this count is only 10 percent of the Asian countries one billion population.

According to Daily Readlist, the Chinese largest search engine, Baidu will incorporate all the functions and applications of Windows 10 to its website that includes search, maps, video and cloud to its users. This incorporation will help Microsoft in tapping into Baidu's large mass of users which is around 600 million.

However, the Fox business reported, that the search engine is highly jammed because of the traffic coming from the users of the mobile handsets especially Android and iOS. Meanwhile, Microsoft has signed partnership deal with two Chinese technology firms incorporating Windows 10 in Chinese government agencies and institutions, Computer World reported.

One of the companies is CETC which is company that is known for supplying of technology to military and commercial market. Thus if everything goes well Microsoft is going to push successfully Windows 10 into China's large mass of consumers market.

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