- Windows 7 continues to lead the charts
Windows 8’s uptake
has so far been pretty disappointing, with the “modern” operating
system cited as one of the reasons why Microsoft’s CEO Steve Ballmer was
forced to leave the company.
The latest set of figures provided by market researcher Net Applications
indicates that Windows 8 has indeed continued its growth in August, but
its results are still behind those of Windows 7 and Windows XP.
Windows
8 has reached a market share of 7.41 percent last month, which keeps it
the third top operating system in the world. Windows 7 had a share of
45.63 percent, followed by Windows XP with 33.66 percent.
Windows
8, on the other hand, has grown by more than 2 points in just a single
month, boosting its market share from 5.40 percent in July to 7.41
percent last month. The overall uptake, on the other hand, remains
fairly disappointing, as Windows 8 has been around for more than 10
months.
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