Wednesday, October 31st 2012
4 Million Windows 8 Licenses Sold: Ballmer
Microsoft sold over 4 million licenses to its Windows 8 operating system, which was launched last Friday worldwide. The figure was announced by CEO Steve Ballmer, speaking at the Build conference, attended by over 2,000 developers. Ballmer cited these numbers to encourage developers to build apps for the new operating system, and its fundamentally changed user-interface. Microsoft claimed that there are over 120,000 apps in its Windows App Store, a number catching up with the roughly 700,000 apps on similar established distribution platforms such as Apple App Store and Google Play. "Windows 8 is the best opportunity for software development today," Ballmer stated. "Hundreds of millions of people are aching to use your apps, just dying to use your application."
Source:
Tom's Hardware
79 Comments on 4 Million Windows 8 Licenses Sold: Ballmer
proud to be one in 4 million hahahahaha
I think what he neglects to mention is that 90% of those keys were sold to OEMs, not consumers.
The 4 million number strictly refers to the number of people that took advantage of the upgrade license. So everyone's assertion that these are just OEM licenses "sitting on store shelves" are completely wrong. I'm not sure why TPU is the only sites I've read so far that doesn't clarify this fact, but go to any other site and they all spell it out in plain words; these 4 million were all upgrade licenses and nothing else. Of which, I am definitely one of the 4 million that took advantage of the early cheaper prices.
Edit: Apparently this is sourced from TomsHardware. Not at all surprised by their shoddy "journalism."
If it does include those, it is not impressive whatsoever. Otherwise they are off to a great start.
Just thought I'd throw that in.