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Re: Linux is Dead... and Resurrected 0.5 Million Times PER DAY by ONE Product

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____/ Sinister Midget on Wednesday 29 Jun 2011 13:13 : \____

> On 2011-06-28, Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> claimed:
>>
>> 500,000 Android device activations per day
>>
>> ,----[ Quote ]
>>| This number is, of course, great news for Google and the
>>| Android platform. With such a large number of activations
>>| per day, it really shows how popular the mobile operating
>>| system is around the globe, and how much demand there is for
>>| Android devices overall. Not only is this number high, but itâs
>>| also a more true representation of consumer activity as it directly
>>| relates to users purchasing (and activating) their devices, as
>>| opposed to numbers referring to shipments (to retailers), as
>>| companies often provide.
>> `----
>>
>> http://www.neowin.net/news/500000-android-device-activations-per-day
>>
>> The trolls in this newsgroup too are (unintended) Linux users.
> 
> Has Windummy Phone Vista 7 ME even _SOLD_ 500,000 units to actual users
> yet?

Windows has never been sold (only Microsoft has it, it didn't buy it, it created it
by lifting other people's code), but it gets /licensed/ in excess to OEMs.
- -- 
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