[Info-vax] : Re: OT: Rob Short: Operating System Evolution

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Tue Dec 29 12:43:04 EST 2009


In article <hhd4j9$i0t$1 at posting2.glorb.com>, Art Wiens <awiens at canwest.com> writes:
>Just before this thread turns into Mathfest 2009, here's some "facts":
>
>Browser statistics:
>
>http://www.w3schools.com/browsers/browsers_stats.asp
>
>"... Internet Explorer and Firefox are the most common browsers."
>
>Browser's O/S statistics:
>
>http://www.w3schools.com/browsers/browsers_os.asp
>
>"Windows XP is the most popular operating system. The Windows family counts for about 90%"
>
>Just the facts ma'am,
>Art

No info on where and how these stats were collected?

4.3% Linux and 6.7% OS X totals 11%.  That would leave all others at 89%;
thus, the statistic that started all this (95% WEENDOZE) is inaccurate.  I
would also point out the increase trends for Linux and OS X.  WEENDOZE days
are numbered.


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