Vista Shipped On 39% of PCs In 2007
Stony Stevenson writes "Vista is proving far less popular than XP did with new PC buyers during the earlier OS's first year on the market. This conclusion follows from statements by Bill Gates at this week's Consumer Electronics Show. Gates boasted that Microsoft has sold more than 100 million copies of Windows Vista since the OS launched last January. Based on Gates's statement, Windows Vista was aboard just 39% of the PC's that shipped in 2007. And Vista, in terms of units shipped, only outperformed first-year sales of XP by 10%, according to Gates's numbers, while PC shipments have doubled in the years since XP's release."
1. Smart Microsoft employees design smart features.
2. Smart Microsoft employees flock to Google.
3. Dumb Microsoft employees can't implement the designed features.
4. ?
5. Profit.
Semi-automatic amateur armchair Australian philosopher; conjecture ready at any moment...
Since Microsoft is now forcing sellers to only sell Vista, Vista will be 100% in 2008.
That would require many abaci.
It takes a CRAY to run it, and it is buggier than an entomology lab.
"It seems that we are at the age where life stops giving us things, and starts taking them away..." Indiana Jones
It has it's upside, it has its' downside.
The grammar check on it sucks.
has anyone considered that this whole 'vista' thing might be a brilliant move by microsoft to break its own monopoly.
when Linux and *shudders* OSX gain a higher market share, M$ won't be the monopoly they once were, and they can get out of paying all those fines.
i'm sorry. I just typed 'brilliant move by microsoft' and almost kept a straight face. someone throw a chair at me.
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4. Chairs spotted on Earth orbit.
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I'm picking up a little vibe here that Slashdot editors and readers don't like Vista.
Has anyone else noticed or am I just imagining it....