http://www.latimes.com/business/technology/la-fi-tn-windows-7-microsoft-growth-20131202,0,6885838.story#axzz2mWfqJaMg

Windows 7 market share still growing despite newer operating systems


Windows 7 saw more market share growth during November than Windows 8 and 
Windows 8.1 combined, which could signal that many users have still not taken a 
liking to Microsoft's new touchscreen-centric operating system.
According to Web analytics firm Net Applications, Windows 7's market share 
inched up from 46.42% in October to 46.64% in November, a total growth of 0.22 
percentage point. At the same time, Windows 8 and Windows 8.1 only grew by 0.05 
percentage point combined.

Windows 8.1 was released in October, which makes November its first full month 
of availability. Its market share grew from 1.72% to 2.64%, but most of that 
growth came from Windows 8 users who are allowed to upgrade to the new platform 
for free. As a result, Windows 8's market share fell from 7.53% to 6.66%.

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Meanwhile, use of Microsoft's Windows XP continues to be steady. Windows XP's 
market share fell just 0.02 percentage point, from 31.24% to 31.22%. Microsoft 
would like to see Windows XP users move onto newer versions of Windows as it 
plans to stop supporting the 2001 operating system after April 8, 2014.

The small Windows 8.1 growth and the slow decline of Windows XP are not good 
signs for Microsoft, as it seems to show that many users do not want to pay 
$119.99 for the company's latest operating system, which was designed for 
touchscreen laptops, desktops and tablets.

Net Applications tracks operating market share by tracking the unique users 
that visit 40,000 websites that use the company's technology. 

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