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2007-04-25
We hosted an exchange student in our home 3 years ago, and I noticed that his laptop ran Ubuntu. You'd think if Linux was really at less than 1% of the market, that wouldn't happen.
Unless coincidences do happen, sample sets of one are irrelevant, and what you see "in the wild" is affected by the wild in which you choose to live?
(BTW, I use a work-supplied iPad while my wife uses - and uses and uses - her Kindle Fire. They are both excellent products.)