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Windows 7 fails to stop Mac's web growth
The launch of Windows 7 in October did nothing to stop an increase in Mac share online, the latest data from Net Applications shows. Although the Microsoft OS was on sale for nine days last month, Windows' combined share of Internet traffic actually dropped to 92.52 percent while Mac OS X ...
PC demand did not grow significantly after Windows 7 launch, say PC vendors
digitimes.com — Monica Chen, Taipei; Joseph Tsai, DIGITIMES [Friday 6 November 2009] Demand for PCs and hardware did not... turn strong after the launch of Windows 7 in late October and is unlikely to do so in 2009 due to most Windows Vista users not needing to ... (more) PC demand did not grow significantly after Windows 7 ...
12 common Windows 7 problems solved
12 common Windows 7 problems solved
techradar.com — We like Windows 7: it's faster than Vista, makes better use of your system resources, is packed... with interesting features, and looks great, too. But that doesn't mean it's perfect, of course. If you've moved to Windows 7 recently then you might have ... (more) 12 common Windows 7 problems solved
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Mac OS continues to grow - Windows dropping
DriverHeaven.net — ... I noticed this article today on Electonista which shows that Apple OSX is growing in market share while Windows seems to be dropping. I wouldn't be getting too excited however as Windows still has 92.52% of the marketplace. OSX has reached a new high of 5.27% which while apparently small is quite an increase for Apple. ...

Has Windows 7 Already Lost to Mac OS X?
Maximum PC — ... This one's sure to ruffle a few feathers, but according to the latest data from Net Applications, the launch of Windows 7 hasn't done anything to slow down Mac's record rise in market share. ...

Internet Explorer marketshare drops below 65 percent
DV Hardware — Electronista reports data from Net Application shows Windows' marketshare dropped to 92.52 percent last month, while Mac OS X hit a new high with a marketshare of 5.27 percent. The third place goes to Linux with a marketshare of just 0.96 percent and the rest is split between mainly mobile operating systems. The site also notes that Windows 7 now represents 2.15 percent of the market. ...

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Windows 7’s Market Share Hits 3.6 PercentMaximum PC
Just nearly a week and a half after the official consumer launch of Windows 7 on October 22nd, research firm Net Applications has tracked the OS over 3.5 percent of the market as of November 1st. Net Applications collects data based on header information reported from web browsers. Windows 7, ...