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Posted in Europe, GNU/Linux, Microsoft, Windows at 9:18 am by Dr. Roy Schestowitz
Greece:
Image: greece-gnu-linux It’s over 10% in Greece this summer
Summary: Depending on where one looks, GNU/Linux is either scarce or very abundant; more attention ought to be paid to where GNU/Linux is taking off fast and why
MUCH of the media has been speaking about GNU/Linux usage globally (worldwide, as if all cultures and continents are the same, never mind BRICS [1, 2]), citing nothing but statCounter. It can be interesting to see national or per-nation breakdowns, figuring out where GNU/Linux is more (relatively) popular or ubiquitous than some other place or the average. We’re 14.5% in Norway (not even counting ChromeOS), more than 10% in Greece (just for GNU/Linux), and Turkey does not move to Apple but to GNU/Linux. India probably tilts the global figures in favour of GNU/Linux more than any other nation. As we showed last night, Windows has become rather minuscule in India when Android too is factored in. █
=> speaking about GNU/Linux usage globally | 1 | 2 | ↺ 14.5% in Norway | Turkey does not move to Apple but to GNU/Linux | last night
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