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Apple Grabs 8 Percent of Online Market
Apple Grabs 8 Percent of Online Market
Apple wrestled more computer users from the grasp of Microsoft, according to a November survey of Web users released Monday. Macs comprise nearly 9 percent of computers online, Net Applications announced. The November marketshare of 8.82 percent is an increase over Cupertino’s ...
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News Roundup for December the 2nd
Apple Eclectic — I know I should treat this as good news — like, say, the position I’ve held these last fifteen years is finally being validated as correct — but there’s a part of me which can’t help feeling that the Mac’s increased market share means that it’s getting a little less exclusive than it used to be. We now account for 8.81% of the operating system market and Safari has an 8.52% share in the browser space. Not bad, especially considering that these gains came at the expense chiefly of Microsoft and Internet Explorer. (Although these ...

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