9to5mac.com - 12/1/2008
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Microsoft is having a bad month. Redmond is losing share in Web metrics as well as in the OS market.
In the broader operating system market (depicted below) you'll notice that Apple's OS's (Mac and iPhone) now operate at over 9.25 percent of the market. Microsoft dipped below 90% for the ...
cnbc.com - 11/25/2008
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I'm hearing from a good source that Microsoft
is ready to give a major facelift to the...
company's Zune music player that could mean its evolution into a new smart phone from the company. My source says that the new device falls under the codename ...
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Microsoft's Zune To Evolve Into New "Pink" Smart Phone? ...
microsoft.com - 12/1/2008
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computerworld.com - 12/3/2008
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computerworld.com —
December 2, 2008 (Computerworld) Microsoft Corp. will have
a beta of Windows 7 available shortly after the...
first of the year, the company has hinted on its Web site. Windows 7 Beta 1 will be ready before Jan. 13, 2009, according to the site touting ...
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Clues point to Jan. 13 release of Windows 7 beta
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Microsoft losing share in OS and browsers
9 to 5 Mac - Apple Intelligence —
Microsoft is having a bad month. Redmond is losing share in Web metrics as well as in the OS market.
In the broader operating system market (depicted below) you'll notice that Apple's OS's (Mac and iPhone) now operate at over 9.25 percent of the market. Microsoft dipped below 90% for the first time ever in this survey.
Firefox also had a great showing, scoring over 20% of the browser Marketshare for the first time ever. Safari and Chome also gained ground on Internet Explorer. ...
News Roundup for December the 2nd
Apple Eclectic —
... 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 figures are from Net Applications, so the usual generous shovel of salt needs to be applied.) But it is starting to get a little crowded in here. Hell, they were adding new Mac owners at the rate of ...
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November OS Share Numbers: Should Microsoft Be Scared? —
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The latest numbers from Net Applications’ Operating System stats are available, and they provide a nice epilogue to last month’s numbers. In October the Mac’s share was down, and Vista’s was up, prompting some to write about the apparent anomaly.
I countered that ...