source: ktm2day

If you consider NetApplications’ data set, then Linux owns only about 1 
percent of the desktop OS market and Windows has almost 92 percent. But if 
you consider all computing platforms, including mobile, than Windows has 
only 20 percent and Linux has 42 percent – and that would be in the form of 
Google’s Android alone.

Goldman Sachs recently published a chart which shows the shift from 
Microsoft’s 95 percents hare of the computing platform market in 2004, when 
PCs dominated the computing landscape, to just 20 percent in 2012.

The forecast suggests that Microsoft will be able to grow its share back to 
26 percent by 2016 and Android will shrink to 39 percent, while Apple’s iOS 
and MacOS X will expand from 24 percent today to 29 percent in 2016.

Much of those projections are based on crystal ball evaluations and depend 
especially on Microsoft’s ability to establish Windows Phone and Windows RT 
against Android an iOS.
http://www.ktm2day.com/2013/01/22/linux-now-has-double-the-market-share-of-windows/

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