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Careful what you say
Just because you don't see the shift from
Windows doesn't mean it isn't happening. I see
more and more companies further exploring
options that don't involve MS, which include Linux
as well. If things keep going the way they are,
80% percent will be the best MS can hope for in
the coming years.
Posted by: Kid Icarus-21097050858087920245213802267493   Posted on: 12/01/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Other figures of note...  Sleeper Service | 12/01/08
RE: Other figures of note...  n0neXn0ne | 12/01/08
It does  Richard Flude | 12/01/08
I would not be suprised to see Windows start sliding like IE, say 1% per  DonnieBoy | 12/01/08
WOW  Breetai | 12/02/08
Interesting that Windows is slowly losing market share.  DonnieBoy | 12/01/08
RE: Apple, Mozilla gain ground on Microsoft for Web traffic  NicoToscani | 12/01/08
Careful what you say  Kid Icarus-21097050858087920245213802267493 | 12/01/08
They said the same about IE, but, IE is now down to 70%, and Windows is  DonnieBoy | 12/02/08
RE: Apple, Mozilla gain ground on Microsoft for Web traffic  hasta la Vista, bah-bie | 12/02/08
The Windows market share data is misleading...  eMJayy | 12/01/08
Well, any way you look at it, MS is slowly losing market share in the US  DonnieBoy | 12/02/08
Bad Numbers  epcraig | 12/03/08
OS & Browser Market Share - Global and Domestic  Isocrates | 12/04/08

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