Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 26th Sep 2006 22:56 UTC, submitted by Governa
Apple "Apple's Unix - or who knows what it'll be called by then - will overtake commercial Linux in rate of revenue growth by the end of 2007. By mid-2008, Apple's sales of systems with factory-installed Apple Unix will exceed the total combined sales of x86 systems factory-shipped with commercial Linux. At the end of the decade, we'll find that Apple Unix has overtaken commercial Linux as the second most popular general client and server computing platform behind Windows."
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Are we all trolls?
by bouh on Wed 27th Sep 2006 02:38 UTC
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Member since:
2005-10-27

Actually the real article name is "Linux Is Heading Underground" and the summary goes "Where will Linux thrive? It'll be the de facto choice for embedded solutions. I believe Big Software vendors such as IBM and Oracle will use Linux to give unwieldy enterprise solutions the George Jetson treatment: Push a button, you've got an enterprise database, configured, loaded with sample data and listening for connection."

I think it was interesting enough as a start. Thom I caught you trying to stimulate our trolling gland! ;-)

RE: Are we all trolls?
by Rehdon on Wed 27th Sep 2006 07:32 in reply to "Are we all trolls?"
Rehdon Member since:
2005-07-06

Where exactly is the news? :o) But seriously, that site should be knowkn as anti-linux.insider, the quantity of FUD they spawn in the last years would kill the Microsoft get-the-fud campaign inventors ...

rehdon

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RE: Are we all trolls?
by Rehdon on Wed 27th Sep 2006 08:03 in reply to "Are we all trolls?"
Rehdon Member since:
2005-07-06

BTW Thom, you should add a "Do not recommend this article" option to the site interface.

rehdon

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RE[2]: Are we all trolls?
by Buck on Wed 27th Sep 2006 08:16 in reply to "RE: Are we all trolls?"
Buck Member since:
2005-06-29

I totally agree. It would be a great feature and help editors improve OSNews content.

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