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I wouldn't really describe going from 92.5% to 92.2% as a 'slide'!
Source -Microsoft's Windows resumed its usual losing form last month as the operating system's usage share dropped by about a third of a point even as the new Windows 7 posted a second straight month of impressive gains, Web metrics firm Net Applications said Friday.
Although rival desktop operating systems -- Mac and Linux -- essentially remained flat, mobile OSes, including Google's Android and Apple's iPhone OS, took up the slack created by Windows' dip. Mobile operating systems, said Net Applications, now power 1.3% of all the hardware that surfs the Internet.
Windows finished the year with a 92.2% share, down 0.3 of a percentage point. It was the eighth month in 2009 during which Windows lost share.
Windows market share slide resumes
I wouldn't really describe going from 92.5% to 92.2% as a 'slide'!
Also, the marketspace gets larger with new products, devices, etc. Thus, unless they come with Windows....the MS install base will of course keep going down naturally without really impacting anything. For example, it's not like I removed Windows from my wife's iPhone and ran the Apple software instead
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It's often an interesting strategy -- but like all investments -- risks are your own.
Incidentally having a market share still way over 90% -- what's the problem. I'd be worried if there WASN'T any competition. That would show the signs of stagnation. I doubt if MS is even bothering with this issue.
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jimbo
Sine rumors of the Apple Tablet, its share price price has gone to the Heavens .
Like the article says, mobile OS's are taking up more market space. Since no one seems to want to widely adopt Windows Mobile, it's a no brainer that Windows would lose market share in that space.
but 92.2% share of an ever-INCREASING overall base must mean NUMBERS of actual users is increasing, right?
That 0.3% would be due to the punters who went to Win 7 then, contrary to their EULA's on Vista/XP, sold off their former OS disks on eBay...
I have to say that if your company would worry about dropping from 9.5 to 9.2 you have some pretty high standards...and that is VERY good for us.