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Net Applications shows that Linux is now over 1% and Microsoft has steadily lost a share of over 3% in the last 12 months and depending on who else you ask, the desktop market is between 1% and 4% since Linux is a free download and many users are therefore not recorded if they don't register their products. The server market is quickly approaching 50% and has been recorded to be as high as 46%.
Posted by: Socratesfoot   Posted on: 06/15/09  (Edited: 06/15/2009 @ 08:31) You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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The innovation going on in the Linux kernel is simply amazing!  DonnieBoy | 06/15/09
I agree  Richard Flude | 06/15/09
yet another useless file system  directory | 06/15/09
But but but!  Loverock Davidson | 06/15/09
If by kernel you mean "kernel source"  Michael Kelly | 06/15/09
If I didn't have some sense of decency.  nucrash | 06/15/09
So how's WinFS working out for you?  zkiwi | 06/15/09
The ignorance of the windows fanboy  Richard Flude | 06/15/09
Useless file system? Aw... come on....!  bedswerver | 06/16/09
Typical Linux  jmiller1978 | 06/15/09
Too funny.....  Christian_<>< | 06/15/09
Even funnier...  jmiller1978 | 06/15/09
Why do you assume...  storm14k | 06/15/09
Wow way to miss the point entirely.  jmiller1978 | 06/15/09
Too funny  the_fiddler_on_the_roof | 08/30/09
And apple likely licensed the exchange part  xXSpeedzXx | 06/15/09
See, when you have a product  frgough | 06/15/09
You're information is wrong.  Socratesfoot | 06/15/09
Who registers Linux to begin with?  jmiller1978 | 06/15/09
Won't happen until someone finds a way to make  frgough | 06/15/09
Maybe someone should then.  jmiller1978 | 06/15/09
It doesn't need to happen....  storm14k | 06/15/09
"Apple got it right"  step69 | 06/15/09
I was referring to the Exchange support.  jmiller1978 | 06/15/09
1% of what market ?  Alan Smithie | 06/15/09
The desktop market.  jmiller1978 | 06/15/09
Well, Linux IS doing the right thing for the server, embedded, mobile,  DonnieBoy | 06/15/09
I'll agree fully with you on that point with one exception  jmiller1978 | 06/15/09
Unix/Linux dominate the excitement in the smart phone market  DonnieBoy | 06/15/09
Incorrect...  storm14k | 06/15/09
I'd be quiet about the mobile market...  storm14k | 06/15/09
Actually, Linux on the server side is growing fast. The ONLY massive use of  DonnieBoy | 06/15/09
Much later, if ever... [nt]  jmiller1978 | 06/15/09
The really good thing about Linux for Windows users is that it has forced  DonnieBoy | 06/15/09
While you're correct on your point...  jmiller1978 | 06/15/09
Apple is another unix like kernel that does quite well on the desktop.  DonnieBoy | 06/15/09
Also, Apple is NOT puting any price pressure on MS, and for netbooks, it  DonnieBoy | 06/15/09
Linux has been second in mobile/smartphones since '04~'05  LazLong | 06/15/09
This is 2009, not 2005  jmiller1978 | 06/15/09
@jmiller, I Stand corrected, Yet '09 numbers are not out yet.  LazLong | 06/15/09
RE:Typical Linux  step69 | 06/15/09
The linux based equivalent to MS Exchange  Ole Man | 06/15/09
Why worry about Exchange?  storm14k | 06/15/09
When Hardware and Requirements Change then I Change the Software...  BanjoPaterson | 06/15/09
RE: New Linux kernel adds file-system support  Loverock Davidson | 06/15/09
Well that's not fair.  jmiller1978 | 06/15/09
Sure it is  Loverock Davidson | 06/15/09
If you're going to lie, at least make them big lies...  zkiwi | 06/15/09
RE:Sure it is  step69 | 06/15/09
Then...  Loverock Davidson | 06/15/09
MODERN LINUX  step69 | 06/15/09
Stop right there  Loverock Davidson | 06/15/09
Lost Cause  step69 | 06/15/09
Nonsense  Loverock Davidson | 06/15/09
M$  step69 | 06/15/09
Don't challange him/her like that!  B.O.F.H. | 06/15/09
RE: New Linux kernel adds file-system support  the good man | 06/16/09

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