Monday 27 December 2010

Windows and Linux on a par in the market for Netbook?

According to reports in mid-May, Linpus Technologies, Which based on the Acer Aspire One Linux, said his optimism about the increasingly popular operating system of the penguin on netbooks. The news from that part of the General Manager, Stephen Lim, comes as an assurance of the Director General of the possibility (later this year) to see at least 50% of the installed netbook to live with Linux.
This is because there is always a strong desire to take that slice of cake now Microsoft seems to have monopolized for a long time. Statements of Lim were clear: "More and more chip manufacturers, such as Qualcomm and Texas instuments, are pushing for the adoption of Linux. On the market there are more and more branded netbook Acer, Asus and Dell with Linux pre-installed and this is a milestone for us. "
To be able to capture this market, the Linpus is trying to work harder on interfaces such as user-friendly who want to meet those who need simplicity in everyday use ... with the netbook penguin.
Obviously, the current statistics are not exactly corresponding to the words of Lim, demonstrating the dominance of Windows to 75%. But Victor Horng, general manager of OSS Integral Institute Co. states that: "Windows is used not because it is a better platform than GNU / Linux, but only because people are more familiar with it." The increase in Linux market will surely be linked to a growth of 102% of sales of netbooks scheduled for later this year. We'll see ...
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