OS market share

Total OS Market Share Worldwide by Month

The above graph represents the world's most popular operating systems by market share, starting from January 2009 to the recently completed month. Windows, Android, iOS, OS X and Linux are currently dominating the global OS market, across all platforms...

Tablet OS Market Share Worldwide by Month

The above graph represents the monthly distribution of the tablet OS market share worldwide, starting from August 2012 to the recently completed month. The world's top two tablet operating systems - Android and iOS - together accounted for 99.78%...

Desktop OS Market Share Worldwide by Month

The above graph represents the monthly distribution of the desktop OS market share worldwide, starting from January 2009 to the recently completed month. Interestingly, the world's top 3 desktop operating systems Windows, Mac OS X and Linux dominate the...

Mobile OS Market Share Worldwide by Month

The above graph represents the monthly distribution of the mobile OS market share worldwide, starting from January 2009 to the recently completed month. Interestingly, the world’s top two mobile operating systems Android and iOS together dominating 99.47% of the...

Smartphone Shipments 2013-2017: Microsoft (MSFT) Windows Will Grow At The Cost Of Android

A recent forecast by International Data Corporation (IDC) states that the worldwide mobile phone will grow 7.3% year over year (YoY) in 2013. Last year the market experienced a poor growth of 1.2%. Strong gains in the emerging markets...

Will Windows 7 Kill Mac OS and XP; 240 Million Licenses sold in One Year

Let’s have some fun- Can you remember when was the last time you saw one of the Apple’s infamous “Get a Mac” ads ? Probably it’s been months. The recent sales figures of Windows 7, released by Microsoft on...
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