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What's new about Windows Blue Microsoft may be the only company on the face of the planet where the sale of 100 million licenses is seen by some as a disappointment. Tami Reller, the chief marketing officer and chief financial officer of the Windows division, noted Monday that Microsoft has sold more than 100 million licenses of Windows 8 since its October debut. But slowing PC sales have sparked some hand-wringing, leading to speculation about the coming update for Windows 8, codenamed Blue. The significant changes in Windowshaven't been universally embraced, Reller acknowledged to The New York Times. "The learning curve is real and needs to be addressed," Reller told the Times. Reller said Microsoft is listening to customer feedback regarding frustrations with Windows 8. With the radical overhaul of the look and feel of the operating system, users have raised plenty of concerns about Windows 8. At the top of that list is ...