US software sales up 15% in 2007
Fact recorded on: February 1, 2008. Categories: Software, Software dev, Spending.
US software sales rose 15% in 2007 to $3.3 bln from sales of $2.9 bln in 2006, NPD Group reports. Microsoft Office was the top-selling software product with YTY growth of 50%, accounting for 17% of all dollar volume in the US retail PC software market.
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