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   Mac Internet share hits record 8.82%; Windows drops below 90%
Mac Internet share hits record 8.82%; Windows drops below 90%
netapps-nov-piechart Apple’s ( AAPL ) slice of the Internet pie grew measurably in November as both the Mac and the iPhone hit record numbers in a Net Applications Web survey issued overnight Monday. At the same time, Microsoft’s ( MSFT ) Web presence crossed two psychological barriers, with ...
Apple’s Mac share hits new all-time high of 8.87% as Windows drops below 90%
Apple’s Mac share hits new all-time high of 8.87% as Windows drops below 90%
macdailynews.com — Net Applications' Operating System stats for November 2008 show Apple's Mac hit a new all-time high...... (more) Apple’s Mac share hits new all-time high of 8.87% as ...
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Mac Web Share Hits Record 8.82%, Windows Dips Below 90%
MacBlogz - One Stop Apple News — ... As Fortune.com points out, Net Applications’ monthly surveys are conducted by sampling browser data from some 160 million visits to Web sites operated by firm’s clients. Although the describes the results as “market shares,” Net Applications does not actually measure share of market in the traditional sense of sales revenue or unit sales. It does, however, provide a consistent methodology by which to measure browser and operating system trends. ...

Apple Grabs 8 Percent of Online Market
Cult of Mac — ... 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. ...

Mac internet share hits record 8.87%
The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) — ... Apple 2.0's Philip Elmer-DeWitt notes some new Net Applications statistics that suggest 8.87 percent of all Internet users use a Mac: a new record. ...

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