Linux at 44.6 Percent Market Share !!!!!!! Go Linux!!!

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Moshe Goldfarb

http://digg.com/linux_unix/All_time_High_for_GNU_Linux_44_6_Market_Share

"All-time High for GNU/Linux: 44.6% Market Share

boycottnovell.com ¡X A look at what GNU/Linux distributions are used by our
readers, almost half of whom use GNU/Linux (based on around half a million
pagviews a month) "


........Oh yea, I forgot one *minor* detail.

That is Schestowitz posting about his own site.......

Also, it's interesting how all of a sudden Linux usage *can* be measured.
 
http://digg.com/linux_unix/All_time_High_for_GNU_Linux_44_6_Market_Share

"All-time High for GNU/Linux: 44.6% Market Share

boycottnovell.com — A look at what GNU/Linux distributions are used by our
readers, almost half of whom use GNU/Linux (based on around half a million
pagviews a month) "

.......Oh yea, I forgot one *minor* detail.

That is Schestowitz posting about his own site.......

Also, it's interesting how all of a sudden Linux usage *can* be measured.

They measure it by the user-agent header sent by web browsers. It's
not accurate because many browsers fake themselves to be IE or firefox.
 
http://digg.com/linux_unix/All_time_High_for_GNU_Linux_44_6_Market_Share

"All-time High for GNU/Linux: 44.6% Market Share

boycottnovell.com A look at what GNU/Linux distributions are used by our
readers, almost half of whom use GNU/Linux (based on around half a million
pagviews a month) "

.......Oh yea, I forgot one *minor* detail.

That is Schestowitz posting about his own site.......

Also, it's interesting how all of a sudden Linux usage *can* be measured.

They measure it by the user-agent header sent by web browsers. It's
not accurate because many browsers fake themselves to be IE or firefox.

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Some maybe, but not many, as you are talking about a very small number of
browsers that very few people use, like Torpark.

ss.
 
AqD said:
They measure it by the user-agent header sent by web browsers. It's
not accurate because many browsers fake themselves to be IE or
firefox.

No. not many at all. Very few % wise.
 
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