In Iraq, Windows 3.1 (Percent)
There's also zero
A couple of weeks ago we wrote about Microsoft's problem in Iraq.
GNU/Linux is measured at over 8% this month and Windows is falling off the radar:
It's not just Iraq. Based on the same survey, this is the "market share" of Windows in some other nations: (in percent)
Bermuda: 0%
American Samoa: 0%
Tokelau: 0%
Niue: 0%
Svalbard & Jan Mayen Islands: 0%
Sudan: 1.14%
Central African Republic: 1.65%
Chad: 2.31%
Guinea: 2.75%
Democratic Republic of the Congo: 3.54%
Yemen: 3.56%
Wallis and Futuna: 3.89%
Haiti: 3.99%
Syrian Arab Republic: 5.06%
Gambia: 5.54%
Comoros: 5.72%
Mayotte: 5.76%
Niger: 6.06%
Mali: 6.26%
Mauritania: 6.29%
Afghanistan: 6.32%
Kiribati: 6.37%
Bahamas: 6.4%
Cameroon: 6.55%
Saint Barthelemy: 7.42%
Libya: 7.26%
Saudi Arabia: 7.38%
Saint Barthelemy: 7.42%
Zambia: 8.59%
Sierra Leone: 8.6%
Mozambique: 8.66%
Saint Helena: 8.7%
Oman: 8.73%
Nigeria: 8.87%
Vietnam: 8.9%
Palestinian Territory: 8.94%
Jordan: 9.93%
There are a few more in between.
Windows won't make it to 50. █
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