On Fri, May 13, 2011 at 5:17 PM, Kevin Wright <[email protected]>wrote:

> You also have to consider *which* market before you can quote share
> figures.  I don't see so many people running web server farms or HPC
> clusters using Apple hardware.  Or washing machine microcontrollers, or
> dedicated SatNav systems, or engine management, all of these things are
> computers too.
>
> By all means, take a split of all things that use processors if you want,
> such that your definition includes tablets but not mobiles and laptops but
> not not mainframes, and then claim that Apple is doing well in that
> "market".
>
> You can do this if you wish, but don't pretend that your definition of
> market is anything but arbitrary, and seemingly chosen in Apple's favour.
>

You can even define the market so that Linux is
winning<http://www.networkworld.com/news/2011/040511-linux-vs-microsoft.html>
.

Moandji

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