As Windows 95 Installations Near Completion, Gen-X Techies Turn to the Horizon of the Future
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As Windows 95 Installations Near Completion, Gen-X Techies Turn to the Horizon of the Future
WASHINGTON—Labor markets are bracing for next month when a fresh crop of IT professionals born between 1970 and 1980 expects to finish installing the 14-disk Windows 95 operating system and at last enter the workforce. Released in August 1995, the Windows 3.1 successor equips tech-savvy Gen-Xers with plug-and-play (PnP) integration, a 32-bit architecture, and a graphical interface that includes a first-of-its-kind “Start” menu. “It will be excit…
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