On Mon, 29 Dec 2008 15:06:09 -0500, Ezekiel wrote:
> "Roy Schestowitz" <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:f6b86dd5-d6b8-4f8f-8982-
d18a2f2968ab@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> What's in a Number?
>>
>> ,----[ Quote ]
>> | The figure of less than 60% for Internet Explorer | is certainly
>> impressive, given the fact that it | held close to 100% of the market a
>> few years ago. | One question is: what is the breakthrough point | for
>> Firefox? The current 30%? 50%? Something | else? For me, an important
>> psychological | moment will be when Internet Explorer dips | below 50%,
>> and Firefox above 40%. At that | point, both will be in the 40-50%
>> range, | and it will be clear that they are essentially on a par. `----
>>
>> http://www.computerworlduk.com/toolbox/open-source/blogs/index.cfm?
entryid=1674&blogid=14
>>
>>
>
> Great news that the web-stats from this company (Xiti) are reliable and
> can be trusted. Since they also report Linux usage at about 1% I guess
> that it puts an end to that argument once and for all.
>
> <quote>
> With 93.6% of visits in August 2008, Windows still reigns supreme on the
> market for operating systems. Mac OS (4.1%) is still in second place,
> followed by Linux (1.2%).
> </quote>
>
> http://www.xitimonitor.com/en-us/internet-users-equipment/operating-
systems-august-2008/index-1-2-7-143.html
Comprehension problems again old troll ?
Roy was talking *** WEB BROWSERS *** not OSes.
..... not the brightest bulb in the house are you Ezeketroll ?
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If we wish to reduce our ignorance, there are people we will
indeed listen to. Trolls are not among those people, as trolls, more or
less by definition, *promote* ignorance.
Kelsey Bjarnason, C.O.L.A. 2008
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