GNU/Linux in Argentina Now Measured Near 5%
Judging by the trends in Argentina (see links at the bottom) and the latest snapshots [1, 2] (see above), people are moving from Windows to Android and from Windows to GNU/Linux.
Like in central Europe, they must be seeing an increasingly hostile US. People in Argentina are already sceptical of the US; what's happening there this year can only contribute to that. Besides, Microsoft is cutting off Vista 10 users and not many will adopt "11" or buy a new PC with it. Last year we had a series about it [1, 2]. █
Related:
- GNU/Linux and Android in Argentina and Falkland Islands
- Argentina Joining the 4% 'Club' (GNU/Linux on Desktops and Laptops)
- Argentina One of the Many Countries Where Vista 11's Market Share Has Decreased, Not Increased (While GNU/Linux Goes Upwards)
- statCounter: GNU/Linux Reaches New All-Time Highs in Brazil and Argentina, Android Has Reached 60% in South America