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Vista Taking a Nibble Out of Apple in OS Wars?

PetManimal writes "Despite all of the positive buzz about the Mac operating system and the 'halo effect' of iPod sales, Mac OS X market share actually dropped last month, reports Computerworld: 'The share of PowerPC-based Macs fell ... from 4.29% in February to 3.94% in March. That dip was not fully offset by an increase in Intel-based Mac hardware, leading to a overall net decline in Mac share of 0.3%, to 6.08% in March.' Meanwhile, Vista is rising, the article says, with just over 2% of computers connected to the Internet using the new Windows OS. The figures are from a company called Net Applications, which collects its data from the browsers of visitors to its network of 40,000+ Web sites."

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  1. 2%? by Stormx2 · · Score: 5, Funny

    This strikes me as low for a brand new windows OS. I'm not familiar with previous statistics, but I would have thought that sales would increase quickly after the release then slowly decrease. If it is at 2% now, I don't expect we'll get much more after this.

    $20 says Microsoft will simply disable XP machines to boost sales.

  2. Must be tired by normuser · · Score: 4, Funny

    Vista TAKING a NIPPLE OUT of Apple in OS Wars?

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  3. Sorry, that was just me. by varmint+jerky · · Score: 5, Funny

    I powered my Mac off yesterday and forgot to turn it back on. Try it again now...

  4. over 2 percent?!! by Sneakernets · · Score: 5, Funny

    *throws hands up in the air*

    Ok, Microsoft, you win.

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  5. In other news.... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    My new operating system had 100% growth as I sold my 2nd copy and it still had far fewer reported bugs than either OSx or Vista....Only 2 users reported blank CDs but thats just a distribution problem...

    =)

  6. Which websites? by smooth+wombat · · Score: 5, Funny

    What websites do they monitor so I can fire up my Windows 95 machine and make an entrance?

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  7. Here I come by Spackler · · Score: 5, Funny

    ' Meanwhile, Vista is rising, the article says, with just over 2% of computers connected to the Internet using the new Windows OS

    They won't be connected for long:
    net start BOTNET

  8. But, what does RoughlyDrafted say?! by mattgreen · · Score: 4, Funny

    Give the guys at Roughly Drafted a week or two to point out all the reasons this sort of assessment is downright wrong, while decorating the article with all sorts of nice pie charts, graphs, and equally questionable statistics. Then we will know what really happened. Because the mainstream media certainly has an anti-Apple agenda, we can't trust just ANY statistics.

  9. Re:OMFG are you people serious? by geekoid · · Score: 4, Funny

    Do you remember when you were a kid?
    Remember the first time you ordered something in the mail? All you did was think about how cool the thing was going to be.
    Now, do you remember the let down when you got the item and it was crap?

    It's like that, every single day.

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  10. "increase security at Apple stores to stop riots" by Zhe+Mappel · · Score: 4, Funny
    I can't wait to see how much trouble Apple has keeping up with demand when they announce Core 2 Duo Mac Minis and new iMacs with OS X 10.5 and CS3. If they actually release any kind of ~$1000 xMac they'd have to increase security at Apple stores to keep riots from occurring.

    Security Log of Rent-A-Cop Sam MacSnappy

    9:54 a.m. The store is due to open in a few minutes, and already there's a vast, unruly mob outside. Look at those thugs. I saw one guy crunching on a celery stick in an obviously agressive manner, and another slurping a Zero Fat Smoothie with total hostility for authority. Go ahead, Zippy. Make my day.

    10:13 a.m. First arrest. Somebody named Merriam got a little too friendly with the new sub-$1000 unit. I told him, "You can do those kinds of things at home in your 1970's-decorated palace of sin," but in the end I still had to mace the sucker.

    10:28 a.m. Man down! Man down! They're got Security Associate Clyde Dawkins on his back, and they're tickling him with a long feather boa and singing the "Macarena"! It's just unspeakable!

    10:37 a.m. We've barricaded the storefront, but I don't know how long we can last. All these guys in thick, black retro eyeglass frames are throwing themselves against our makeshift barriers, then collapsing with long, attenuated sighs. It's like watching insane undernourished salmon trying to spawn--salmon in pencil-thin black jeans! The staffers are no help, standing around discussing their favorite yogurts and "the identify crisis of the Finder," whatever the hell that is.

    10:48 a.m. That's it. I quit. No money is worth watching a grown man kiss an iPod.