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PortableOne | Friday, January 27, 2017 |
During 2015, when Microsoft first announced the concept for a brand new Windows operating system, the center-focus of the company’s revamp was on mobile. Most notably, Microsoft promoted early-on the idea of Windows as a “mobile-first” operating system, which was later revealed to the world as Windows 10: a desktop operating system whose user experience has a lot in common with mobile devices, at least in regard to the look and feel of the interface.