analytics.usa.gov: Vista 11 Scarcely Used, GNU/Linux Increasingly Dominant (Microsoft Loses "Goodwill", Depletes Cash Equivalents, and Debt Soars)
2025*:
Past month:
Going by the official data from analytics.usa.gov (it's not a company; it has no financial incentive to sell Windows), Vista 11 has barely been adopted by Americans despite it being available for over 4 years already and despite it being an American operating system.
This observation seems timely in light of a previous one: Vista 11 "Market Share" Has Fallen This Month, Based on statCounter
Microsoft's debt has "skyrocketed by more than 15 billion dollars in 6 months" or about 2.5 billion per month**. Based on the company's latest report, "cash and cash equivalents" decreased by almost 2 billion dollars in the past 3 months:
"Total current assets" fell by more than 2 billion dollars in the past 3 months. "Goodwill" went down from $119,509,000,0000 to $119,497,000,0000. Who gets to decide this value? █
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* Based on a vast dataset. "There were 1.67 billion sessions in the last 30 days," says the page.
** Going 12 months back, the pace of borrowing isn't much better.



