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03-16-2011, 01:32 AM
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According to one source, the XP in windows XP stands for 'Experience' (as in the "Windows experience"). A similar connotation was made for the 64-bit successor,office Professional Plus 2010 serial (http://www.windows7professionalkey.com/office-2010-key), Windows Vista.
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Another possibility (but not one Microsoft marketing would have chosen) :
The "XP" was meant to show the human side of the software by using two characters that were known to be used for smilies in textspeak : the X being squinting eyes while the P would be the mouth and protruding tongue.
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Among the Microsoft developers,microsoft office 2010 pro plus activation key (http://www.windows7professionalkey.com/office-2010-key), XP is 2001 in Roman numerals.
The more standard MMI was avoided,office pro key (http://www.windows7professionalkey.com/office-2010-key), because the MRNSDK (Microsoft Roman Numeral Development Kit) doesn't fully support the M symbol for 1000. Of course, P is not generally included in the Roman numeral system; it was quietly added between the 1.01 and subsequent 8.0 releases of the MRNSDK. Though undocumented,office Enterprise 2007 code (http://www.windows7professionalkey.com/office-2007-key), and possessing obscure semantics, the P extension is widely used. In any case, it is easy to verify through experimentation that XP = 2001.