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RE[4]: The enemy of my enemy is...
by Shkaba on Sun 13th Jan 2013 09:45
in reply to "RE[3]: The enemy of my enemy is..."
Not to mention that the number of users on WebKit certainly DO compete hugely with IE if you include mobile & tablet numbers, and Apple with iOS (and Chrome/Android, which you'll have to forgive me for calling an sort of Safari/iOS knockoffs
) crushed Microsoft like a grape in the mobile space, which is a LOT of users.
Samsung announcing they're not going to bother trying to do Windows RT tablets in the US market is not a sign of strength for Microsoft at this time no matter how much people want to pretend Apple didn't hugely influence the current market.
) crushed Microsoft like a grape in the mobile space, which is a LOT of users. Samsung announcing they're not going to bother trying to do Windows RT tablets in the US market is not a sign of strength for Microsoft at this time no matter how much people want to pretend Apple didn't hugely influence the current market.
No I didn't include mobile and tablet as microsoft hardly has a monopoly there. It was Apple that had a monopoly (emphasis on had). It is in the PC segment that safari has failed miserably to present a meaningfull competition. Samsung has a choice to make and it would seem it is siding with google on this one, however we were not discussing tablets because MS did not have a monopoly there either ....
May I ask if you are stupid or just an apple fanboi
RE[4]: The enemy of my enemy is...
by zima on Fri 18th Jan 2013 14:35
in reply to "RE[3]: The enemy of my enemy is..."
Not to mention that the number of users on WebKit certainly DO compete hugely with IE if you include mobile & tablet numbers, and Apple with iOS (and Chrome/Android, which you'll have to forgive me for calling an sort of Safari/iOS knockoffs
) crushed Microsoft like a grape in the mobile space, which is a LOT of users.
) crushed Microsoft like a grape in the mobile space, which is a LOT of users. The amount of mobile browsing is still a small minority, compared to the desktop: http://gs.statcounter.com/#mobile_vs_desktop-ww-monthly-200807-2013...
But of course, on the desktop Webkit is now also dominant, as Chrome: http://gs.statcounter.com/#browser-ww-monthly-200807-201301




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Not to mention that the number of users on WebKit certainly DO compete hugely with IE if you include mobile & tablet numbers, and Apple with iOS (and Chrome/Android, which you'll have to forgive me for calling an sort of Safari/iOS knockoffs
) crushed Microsoft like a grape in the mobile space, which is a LOT of users.
Samsung announcing they're not going to bother trying to do Windows RT tablets in the US market is not a sign of strength for Microsoft at this time no matter how much people want to pretend Apple didn't hugely influence the current market.