On Sat, 24 Jan 2009 10:06:45 +1100, above the shrieking & whining of the
trolls, Terry Porter was heard to say:
> George Barca wrote:
>
>> On Fri, 23 Jan 2009 16:47:02 +0100, Hadron <hadronquark@xxxxxxxxx>
>> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Good idea.
>>>
>>>The BBC is one such site.
>
> And it's a Microsoft shop.
>
>>>They estimated that 0.8% of visitors used Linux.
>
> So what, anyone can estimate.
>
> My website gives hard and *real* stats on visitors.
>
>
>>>They now support Linux with their iPlayer.
>>
>> The BBC would probably be a good neutral site for Europe but I wonder
>> how much traffic it gets from the USA? It seems to me that Linux usage
>> in Europe is well ahead of the USA.
>
> And so it is. Acer say they sell the vast majority of Linux netbooks to
> Europe. Microsoft has the Americal distribution channels well and truely
> tied up.
>
> Like gangsters, they have hoodlums guarding all the passes so the
> competition can't get thru.
>
>> That figure of 0.8% seems very low?
>
> What a surprise.
>
>> How are they measuring it?
>
> How are they guestimating it to please Microsoft you mean ?
The Hadron Quack M$ fanboi troll still clinging to BBC website figures, is
he.
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