The Windows Insider Program is a program launched by Microsoft on October 1, 2014. It is designed to allow for the public's input on the upcoming Windows 10. Through the program, Microsoft pushes out builds of the operating system that have been tested internally beforehand, presenting new features and using the public's daily usage to find and fix any bugs left in the system. Although anyone can sign up for the Windows Insider Program, Microsoft recommends that only people familiar with the way computers run participate, to avoid any issues with lost data and information with the average user.
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| - The Windows Insider Program is a program launched by Microsoft on October 1, 2014. It is designed to allow for the public's input on the upcoming Windows 10. Through the program, Microsoft pushes out builds of the operating system that have been tested internally beforehand, presenting new features and using the public's daily usage to find and fix any bugs left in the system. Although anyone can sign up for the Windows Insider Program, Microsoft recommends that only people familiar with the way computers run participate, to avoid any issues with lost data and information with the average user.
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| - The Windows Insider Program is a program launched by Microsoft on October 1, 2014. It is designed to allow for the public's input on the upcoming Windows 10. Through the program, Microsoft pushes out builds of the operating system that have been tested internally beforehand, presenting new features and using the public's daily usage to find and fix any bugs left in the system. Although anyone can sign up for the Windows Insider Program, Microsoft recommends that only people familiar with the way computers run participate, to avoid any issues with lost data and information with the average user.
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