XP Takes Babystep Into The Abyss

As of today, Microsoft won’t allow manufacturers to install XP on new netbooks,” says blogger Kevin Fogarty. “That doesn’t mean corporate customers who special-order hardware with XP won’t be able to get it, or even that its market share ( 60 percent!) will drop any time soon…. It just means XP has taken the first babystep toward obsolescence and the long (really long, considering its market share) slide down toward the pit of minor operating systems like the MacOS X (4.39 percent) , Java ME (.95 percent) and “Other” (which I think is an alternative spelling for “Linux” (.85 percent).

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