Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 2nd Nov 2009 23:59 UTC
Windows Windows 7 has been out and about for little over a week now, and as it turns out, Microsoft's new baby is doing relatively well. That is, according to the figures by NetApplications: Windows 7 already reached the 3% mark this weekend, and is already closing in on the 4% mark.
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RE[21]: Windows market share
by lemur2 on Thu 5th Nov 2009 11:21 UTC in reply to "RE[20]: Windows market share"
lemur2
Member since:
2007-02-17

"For every link you find where it was misreported, I can point to a hundred quotes that say otherwise.


Look, you supplied the link! I can't help it if you failed to scrutinize the article carefully enough. Now you want to claim that your own supplied article was "misreported"? Tsk, tsk. It's like shooting fish in a barrel.
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"Not a problem".

"Not an issue".


http://www.liliputing.com/2009/08/dell-linux-windows-netbook-return...

Dell: Linux, Windows netbook return rates are about the same

Quoth the Dell sales manager to a roomful of Linux zealots.


http://www.google.com.au/search?q=dell+finch+return+netbooks&ie=utf...

125,000 hits.

Did you actually expect him to claim that getting back twice as many Linux netbooks as Windows netbooks on a percentage basis was "success"? LMFAO!


What part of "the same return rate as Windows" did you fail to understand?

News Flash: Sales Manager Says Positive Things About His Product!


News Flash: Microsoft PR puts out false claim about Linux that requires correcting! Windows fanbois still believe Microsoft!

Edited 2009-11-05 11:22 UTC

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RE[22]: Windows market share
by tomcat on Thu 5th Nov 2009 18:27 in reply to "RE[21]: Windows market share"
tomcat Member since:
2006-01-06



LMAO! That article quotes the same article that you posted earlier that says [i]"Todd Finch, Dell senior product marketing manager, said the number of Linux returns are approximately the same as those for Windows netbooks." Go ahead: Choose as many articles that link back to the same article. The result is the same: Linux netbooks are returned twice as often, based on market distribution. I have better things to do now. Enjoy your mental circle jerk.

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