The 50 best things Microsoft has ever made
Briefly

Microsoft reaches its 50th anniversary on April 4th, reflecting on its transformation from a two-person operation in New Mexico to a global tech leader. Over this half-century, it has launched countless products, some groundbreaking and widely adopted, while others failed to resonate with consumers. To commemorate this milestone, The Verge curated a list of the 50 best consumer products from Microsoft's extensive history, focusing on those that had a lasting impact or that users fondly remember, excluding enterprise-focused products.
Clippit, also known as Clippy, was introduced in Office 97 as an Office Assistant, meant to help users, but it became notorious for being intrusive and annoying.
Microsoft’s evolution over the past 50 years has seen it transform from a small company in New Mexico to a global tech giant with a diverse range of products.
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