[Coco] Tandy Electronics??!!
Bill Nobel
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Thu Jan 1 19:25:10 EST 2015
I think you are correct on this Allen, The sources on internet that count systems don’t include the “FACLESS” systems which are constructed in Java or Linux, and in some cases PHP. My experience in Cisco network controllers have a Linux background that shows part of this.
Bill Nobel
> On Jan 1, 2015, at 6:08 PM, Allen Huffman <alsplace at pobox.com> wrote:
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>> On Jan 1, 2015, at 5:53 PM, Nick Marentes <nickma2 at optusnet.com.au> wrote:
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>> Last I heard, Windows (combined versions) was running past the 80% mark which doesn't leave much room for everything else.
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> And it's much lower if you actually just count "end users" rather than business accounts. Linux count does the same thing, though -- if you count all the embedded Linuxes running in routers, TiVos, server racks, etc.
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> When you get rid of business appliances and faceless systems, Mac OS X has a huge market share.
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> I guess if I was wanting to know as a developer, I wouldn't want to count all the work PCs (they aren't allowed to buy and install their own software usually) or embedded appliances (sure it runs Embedded Windows, but it's not like you can install my Angry Birds 2K app on that kiosk).
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> So many sources for this data. And when you decide to count tablets as computers it changes even more. I bet we never have a good, clear criteria other than "hey it has a copy of this code in it so I'm counting it!"
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