>Again, wording.  Now the iphone is a full blown computer, skipping over
>netbook and no mention of phone.  It really doesn't matter what you call it,
>it's what it is for whomever buys it.

You can see the changes occuring by looking at survey statistics. The 
April stats from Net Applications show Safari's market share now 
exceeding 8% while IE continues its drop to 66%. I think the force behind 
that is the iPhone.

http://arstechnica.com/apple/news/2009/05/safari-and-mac-os-x-hold-steady-f
or-april-while-iphone-climbs.ars

Also adding together OS X and iPhone OS puts Apple's overall market share 
a tad over 10%. I'm surprised that Linux barely crosses the 1% mark.


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