XP end of life Date announced

I am fully aware of the April 8th date of end of LIFE.  However, I need to know when Microsoft made the official announcement on the EOL for XP.  I can't find anything online, nor Microsoft Help Desk could provide me with all the dates.

I work for a company of POS and I have clients asking me these questions.  If possible, a link to that date would be perfect!

Thank you!

Hello

I know not just when and where the official announcement was made, but this announcement.

Today update: Countdown to two years at the end of the Support for Windows XP and Office 2003

has been made on 9 April 2012 and that followed.

From here a year to Support Windows XP stops, now what?

about 1 year later, on 8 April 2013.

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