The new OS shows up in market share stats
Windows 10 Technical Preview was officially launched in October 2014, and since then, several new builds and updates have been released, some of which were provided by Microsoft itself, while others got leaked to the web through unofficial channels.
No matter the way they got it, no less than 0.06 percent of desktop users worldwide were running Windows 10 on their computers last month, according to information provided by
Net Applications.
This is the first time that Windows 10 shows up in market share statistics, so it's pretty clear that everyone is interested in this new operating system and they want to see what's new in a Windows version that's supposed to be a little bit more focused on PCs than its predecessor.