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● 01.18.23

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●● Android (Linux) Has Kicked Windows to the Curb in African Nations

Posted in Africa, GNU/Linux, Microsoft, Windows at 5:55 am by Dr. Roy Schestowitz

Related: Microsoft Windows Share in Africa: From 97% to Just 17% in 14 Years | Microsoft Windows Sinks to Just 16% of the African Market

=> Microsoft Windows Share in Africa: From 97% to Just 17% in 14 Years | Microsoft Windows Sinks to Just 16% of the African Market

This morning: (dominant OS per nation)

Image: Android (Linux) in AfricaWindows has become just a Pale Blue Dot

=> ↺ Pale Blue Dot

Summary: Months ago only two tiny African nations remained that still had a Windows 'majority' (or highest share); this month (and year) it’s down to just one tiny nation and maybe later this year it will be zero.

=> Months ago only two tiny African nations remained that still had a Windows 'majority' (or highest share)

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