Yesterday, I went to visit a little museum-market of aboriginal handcrafts. I was amazed at the variety of items that aboriginal groups of my country had there. I bought a shirt and several other crafts.
When I went to pay, I noticed that the computer was running LibreOffice's Calc. Nice!
Then, upon further observation, I discovered that the PC was fueled by Linux Mint! WOW! (See? Linux is FIT for business! :P)
I'll be buying from them again! ^__^
By the way, if you read my entry about September's marketshare and the interesting (and little commented) change in the figures, I have more news: Netmarketshare changed their numbers AGAIN!
Now Windows 10 has a solid 29% and Linux has gone down to 3%. And you can still see the disclaimer about the lack of reliability of those figures.
Really, 3 different figures for September? How many Septembers could there be in a year?
And why aren't we hearing anything about this?
I'm glad that we are talking about honorable companies, otherwise one could suspect the worst. Right?
Talk about make-up of numbers! They can change their figures as many times as they please-that only makes their desperation the more patent.
ResponderEliminarInterestingly, the only article about the subject refers to Statcounter only. In the past, the abundant market share articles by "tech journalists" used to provide information from various sources, being Netmarketshare the first one they mentioned.
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