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In December, the Mac OS and the iPhone together accounted for 10 percent of what Net Applications calls market share of Internet usage.
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Just good to see that the monopoly's stranglehold on things is slipping.
I am thinking that Linux is used more for servers than for computers used for web surfing.
"The iPhone on debuted a year and half ago and its already creeping up behind Torvalds hobby."
Yes, that is remarkable. I know that I use my iPhone a lot for website access when I am out and about. Even at home when I am in the living room or someplace else away from my desk, and when I do not have my MacBook with me, I will use my iPhone to check a website
Lighten up, already...
Was this incorrportated into the Microsoft percentage? (shame, shame)
Apple probably sold over 10 millions iPhone plus several millions iPod Touch by now, for 0.4% of the share. If XBox users browse the net as much as iPhone users (extremely unlikely), it still won't register.
Happy to have helped.
Wonder how much Windows Mobile+Blackberry+Symbian have ???
People keep on hating the Iphone
But this clearly shows that it's changing the mobile phone market !
Wonder if the Ipod touch share is included ?
Windows 73%
Linux 0.93%
iPhone 0.77%
Danger Hiptop 0.21% (WHATEVER THE hell THAT IS!)
here's what I got for my site...
Stats for my site...
by OS
Windows: 12656 - 94.5 %
Macintosh: 399 - 2.9 %
Linux: 240 - 1.7 %
Unknown: 86 - 0.6 %
by browser
Firefox: 8284 - 61.9 %
MS Internet Explorer: 2972 - 22.2 %
Opera: 1649 - 12.3 %
Safari: 395 - 2.9 %
Netscape: 65 - 0.4 %
Samsung (PDA/Phone browser): 19 - 0.1 %
Unknown: 8 - 0 %
Mozilla: 7 - 0 %
Windows 864402 89.6 %
Windows XP 561706 58.2 %
Windows NT 1116 0.1 %
Windows Me 468 0 %
Windows Vista 288834 29.9 %
Windows CE 2108 0.2 %
Windows 98 396 0 %
Windows 2003 4468 0.4 %
Windows 2000 5305 0.5 %
Windows 3.xx 1 0 %
http://marketshare.hitslink.com/operating-system-market-share.aspx?qprid=10
And you'll find more interesting than the stated numbers above are the trends overall. It is no longer good enough that you only knoe .NET coding. You webmasters better bone up on W3C standards instead :)
They often say it's "for the kids". But they seem to have learned a lot about them;-)
(IT) People are coming out of the closet. That's what I am seeing.
- by rasmasyean January 3, 2009 8:09 AM PST
- Could the "strong residential usage" also be caused by all the layoffs? :(
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- by Mark_Anderson January 3, 2009 4:40 PM PST
- Except hitlinks doesn't count WAP browsers which most phones still use by default.
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(22 Comments)The iPhone is pretty remarkable. In such a short time it blew every other device out of the water even though it's still a minority and other phones have had browsers for years... I wonder what the figure would be if you can count "tethering".