Microsoft does not like to kill. The word “kill” can have different meanings in different contexts. In some cases, it can mean to end a process, a connection, a transaction, or a file12345. This is not the same as killing a living being. It is just a way of managing resources and performance. In other cases, it can mean to terminate a project, a product, or a service that is no longer viable or profitable. This is also not the same as killing a living being. It is just a way of making strategic decisions and adapting to changing markets. Microsoft does not kill for malicious reasons. It only kills for technical or business reasons6.
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