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I’ve had some people (real life people- I know… weird, right?) comment about my posts on here. It was strange, because I didn’t realize that anybody would ever actually read a post, much less spend the mental energy to analyze it.
I had honestly just been using this page as an experimental tool to play with this “The Internet” thing. Traffic metrics, bounce rate, visitor retention were simple games (12 people read that post today? = HIGH SCORE)… until those 12 were real people. People I knew. All of a sudden, those random posts and (mostly) re-posts were now acting as a representation of my “personality”, rather than my actual personality. If I desperately wanted to be someone else, that might be okay. But if someone wants to get to know me, the last person I want to be is whatever ends up posted here.
So I decided to add this disclaimer as a warning, but now that I’m here, I realize even THIS post will be “reflective” of “who I am”. Or rather, “who I am“. Crap. I’m better off just not writi
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‘A few days ago, the Microsoft vice president of Corporate Communications shared some figures with the rest of the world. Total sales, downloads, visitors, subscriptions — numbers. It’s a blog post of numbers.
TechCrunch calls it passive-aggressive. I call it smug, reassured braggatry — the kind that only 800lb gorillas can pull off. If you want a full analysis of the numbers, read TechCrunch’s post. Here are some choice snippets:
24% — Linux server market share in 2005
33% — predicted Linux server market share for 2007 (made in 2005)
21.2% — actual Linux server market share, Q4 2009
That one actually shocked me. I know I’ve heard less Linux server news in the last few years, but I had no idea its share was actually shrinking.
7.1 million – projected iPad sales for 2010
58 million — projected netbook sales in 2010
355 million — projected PC sales in 2010
96% — percentage of US netbooks running Windows in 2009
He doesn’t give us the percentage of PCs running Windows, but at last count it was around 90%. What he’s trying to say is that other operating systems simply don’t factor into the larger picture. Your iPhones and iPads might sell like hot cakes, but Windows is still the uncontested emperor when it comes to netbooks and PCs. ”