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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, 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, XP is 2001 in Roman numerals.
The more standard MMI was avoided,
office pro 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, and possessing obscure semantics, the P extension is widely used. In any case, it is easy to verify through experimentation that XP = 2001.