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Date Posted on Windows 95 Home Page

February 16 - February 29, 1996:

Search for software and hardware products that are compatible with Windows 95.
Use Internet Explorer features to create great looking web pages!
February 1 - February 15, 1996:
The Windows 95 Service Pack 1 includes an update, system administration tools, additional components, & drivers for Windows 95.
Learn About Windows 95, why and how to upgrade.
Customer Advisory regarding the "Boza" virus that is targeting Windows 95 computers.
First-Ever Cybercast Of Super Bowl Registers More Than Six Million Hits On Game Day
Get Microsoft Internet Explorer for Windows 95, Windows 3.1 (Beta), and
Macintosh (Beta 2), plus VRML Add-In 2.0!
International Software Components for Czech, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese (PC98), Japanese (PCAT), Korean, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese (Brazilian), Portuguese (Iberian), Russian, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish, and Turkish versions of Windows 95. Note: some languages were posted after February 15, 1996.
January 22 - January 31, 1996:
NFL, Microsoft, and NBC Sports to Offer Unprecedented Web Coverage of Super Bowl XXX
Microsoft Announces Broad Availability of Microsoft Internet Explorer Beta Versions for Apple Macintosh, Microsoft Windows 3.1
Designed for Windows 95 Products
Early Corporate Evaluators Accelerating Adoption of 32-Bit Microsoft Windows Desktop Family
Microsoft Encourages Move to 32-Bit Windows Operating Systems
Imaging Software for Windows 95 developed by Wang
Wang, Microsoft Announce Imaging Software for Microsoft Windows 95; Provides Built-in Support for Document-Imaging Applications