it’s obvious that this was bound to happen, and that Windows 7 will eventually go far beyond the 5% marker (even if the folks at Net Applications admit that the 5% figure is only a peak, and that they’re missing a couple of numbers ). The real news here is that Windows 7 is outselling Vista in its first month of sales, growing at a 3.9% monthly average. Its growth comes mostly at the expense of Windows XP, but, to a much lesser extent, also Mac OS X, as Apple’s overall market share was 5.27% in October . All signs are showing that Microsoft has a clear winner in its hands: market share is growing, Steve Ballmer is frolicking , and users are happy . It also shows how resilient the desktop OS market is: even if it takes you 6 years to create a crappy OS (Vista), the competition won’t run over you or even capture a significant market share (which happened in the web browser race, where Firefox capitalized on Microsoft’s IE-induced slumber).

- 11/12/2009 11:54 - New Google Mobile App For iPhone
- 08/12/2009 22:28 - GoogleSearch Now With Real-Time Results And Android Photo Finder
- 05/12/2009 14:32 - Google Acquires AppJet
- 03/12/2009 20:29 - Movieclips Offers 12,000 Clips From Major Studios
- 03/12/2009 20:25 - Site Performance Feature From Google
- 21/11/2009 08:01 - AMD is a Leader in Supercomputing
- 21/11/2009 07:54 - Aricent Provides Specific Services for the Android Platform
- 21/11/2009 07:48 - Google Sites Offer New Templates
- 21/11/2009 07:39 - Opera Mobile for Windows Phones
- 16/11/2009 08:43 - Apple Fixed Drawbacks in iPod Nano1.0.2




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