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Mac web share hits record 9.9 percent in January
Even as the economy has continued to falter, Apple's share of web users has climbed up to a landmark 9.93 percent in the first month of 2009 while Windows' own share continues to slide downwards.
Mozilla to Join EU Suit Against Microsoft
pcworld.com — aThe European Commission (EC) has granted Mozilla, the open-source collaboration behind the Firefox Web browser, the right... to join its antitrust case against Microsoft, a spokesman said Monday. The Commission, Europe's top antitrust authority, ... (more) Mozilla to Join EU Suit Against Microsoft
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Mac Has 9.9 Percent of Web Audience
Cult of Mac — ... A slight increase in iPhones used to access Web sites was also detected. The Apple handset had 0.48 percent of Web activity, up from 0.44 percent in December, according to Apple Insider. ...

Mac Web Share Soars to 9.93%
Mac|Life all RSS Feed — ... . The Mac wasn't the only Apple product to grow Web share, the little-known Apple iPhone rose to .48% in January from .13% last January. This puts the iPhone in 4th place right above the PlayStation. Take that, Solid Snake. Via AppleInsider

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