Editorial: What Apple's Switch Means to Desktop Linux

Courtesy Topix - Mac osx  Sun, 05/04/2008 - 22:42

It may mean that Microsoft might see a few percent decline of their market share the next few years, but what about Linux?

If Linux were to lose an equal amount of share it would alter its spread to the ...


 

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