Scavenging Marketshare
Talkback I suspect that MS is trying to increase marketshare for Office since its likely to have plateaued in the recent months due to the economic issues. There's an added economic benefit as well dumping a software application suite that duplicates...
[October 12, 2009, 9:44]
iLamp's Quest for Marketshare
Downloads You have to collect marketshare items and fight those depraved PCs.e.g. The Full Version will have 10 Levels dedicated to different music styles (e.g. Punk Land, Pop Land, Disco Land, Latino Land, etc).
[February 1, 2002, 6:00]
Unix users up in arms at Bill Gates' knighthood
Talkback As for your comments on NT's marketshare, I'll be fair and say that I was pleasantly surprised when I used Win2k (NT5), I honestly believe that it was competition in the form of Linux that helped the motivation to make it a decent product.
[January 27, 2004, 23:40]
2005: Apple's 1984?
Talkback I don't think Bill Gates is losing any sleep over the possibility of APple even DOUBLING its marketshare. Just STOP and THINK for a sec: Apple doubling its marketshare would be an absolute BOON for them.and yet, barely register as a blip on MS's...
[January 18, 2005, 15:23]
Canonical hits back at Microsoft in netbook spat
Blog Comment The greater the Linux desktop penetration, the greater the likelihood that even larger numbers of users will adopt it as their computer environment the 'next time around', thereby increasing that one-third marketshare over time.
[April 16, 2009, 9:02]
ISO Credibility
Talkback Blu-ray triumphed because of the persuasive marketshare Sony Pictures Home Entertainment brought to the table. There is nothing new about vendor groups forum shopping to either protect marketshare or attack the marketshare of enemies.
[March 3, 2008, 18:13]
As the Mac turns 20, has the PC caught up?
Talkback Don't get me wrong; I believe that Windows will ALWAYS be the King of computing platforms, when looked at by marketshare. Even if Apple DOUBLED their marketshare, it would barely register on Microsoft's radar (and so be it).
[January 22, 2004, 16:41]
Is Apple on the way out?
Talkback On the day that Apple earnings blew away everyones expectations and the fact that Apple has some 92 percent marketshare in hard drive based Mp3 players, you decide to write a flame inviting column that makes no sense.
[October 14, 2004, 7:43]
Opera: Firefox user figures 'inflated'
Talkback I asked Onestat about their methods for compiling data on marketshare and they just did not bother responding. This is something I have suspected for some time. Their web site claims that it uses methods that do not involve just downloads, but they...
[June 23, 2005, 15:51]
SAS Provides Foundation for Enterprise-Wide Efficiency Gains and Cost Savings
White Papers Recognised as Western Australia's largest provider of health insurance with approximately 65 per cent marketshare, HBF has a stated vision to: Create and maintain Western Australia's most valued membership organisation through the active provision...
[December 27, 2006, 0:00]
AMD vs Intel: The chips are down
Talkback AMD has been making inroads regarding marketshare with their desktop and enterprise processor offerings. This lawsuit is a bunch of crap. AMD has been steadily chipping away at Intel's lead in all but the notebook processor sectors.
[June 29, 2005, 22:14]
Benchmarks: Intel's 64-bit Pentium 4 660
Talkback bit linux has a significantly larger marketshare than 64 bit windows, and has far more 64 bit applications than Windows, so why was it not included as part of this review? Why no Linux based benchmarks?
[March 4, 2005, 22:46]
KDE getting ready to go native on Windows
Talkback Linux already has a fairly strong marketshare. There are a few *HUGE* differences between Linux and OS/2. OS/2 never did. These are Free/Open software projects being ported. If you use windows, but otherwise fully free software, when you go to get...
[February 9, 2005, 8:57]
Linux vendors hit back at Ballmer's email
Talkback Whithlies and lies again they try to maintiain the marketshare.last report did show a 11% growh of the company. This shows how unstable the Microsoft Corporation is. The one before 20%. What we will see next is 5% then -5%.
[October 28, 2004, 22:41]
Have Apple got it wrong with the iPhone?
Blog Comment Actually, the current king of mobiles is Symbian (71.7% marketshare) and the runner-up is Linux (15%). Microsoft is a distant 6.9% in the smartphone stakes with Blackberry behind it at 4.7% and Palm a tiny 2.3%.http://www.roughlydrafted.com/2007/07...
[November 15, 2007, 21:12]
Buyers turn up the heat on server makers
Talkback cf http://www.apple.com/ca/xserve/ recent stats (Gartner I think) showed Xserve with 20% marketshare in the unix $5K segment .and the reviews have been awesome (CIO magazine I recall).one more reason to switch!
[May 12, 2005, 17:55]
Enterprise Solutions for Microsoft Exchange Server
White Papers So if one depends on Microsoft Exchange Server, the marketshare leader in e-mail solutions, he or she needs a highly reliable storage infrastructure that maximizes data availability. Sophisticated data management is simple, cost effective, and...
[February 20, 2008, 0:02]
Intel Macs will struggle with Vista
Talkback And we could stand to use a few more points on the ol' marketshare-o-meter. My panties are fine, thanks. I've no need for Windows, but native support would be a HUGE draw for switchers ( http://www.techweb.com/showArticle.jhtml?
[March 11, 2006, 4:23]
Google plugs 3D hardware into Chrome
News Chrome has attained a small, but respectable, marketshare of nearly two percent, according to research from Net Applications, but it has a long way to go to enter the mainstream. Mozilla's Firefox took years to achieve its present marketshare of...
[July 23, 2009, 17:09]
OpenOffice denies rift with Sun
Talkback The result was that MS ate Novell's marketshare in the severroom (which it has slowly been hemmorhaging to Linux since) and that it was found guilty of false advertising. Like the Novell rumor, can this also be traced back to Microsoft?
[February 12, 2006, 10:44]



