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Well i think Windows is still the major player if it comes to desktops.
In that sense if one put anything Linux related in basket it is tainted.
There is no question that Windows is insignificant player in the mobile world.
Still, i can not see that Linux will ever replace Windows. Maybe one day.
All these statistics are only good for those people that want to bend them to their purpose.
As for crapware, if you buy any cellphone from any telco you have already crapware on it. Only if you cut the middle man out you are getting the real deal. Isn't that expected?
Anyway, i always thought that these statics are kinda lame. Maybe a guidance of how a market trends but nothing more.