Windowns xpXP market share fell below 40%

  

Computer store news: The latest statistics show that Windows XP market share fell below 40% in November, and Windows 8 successfully broke through 1%. Facebook yesterday launched the automatic uploading of mobile phone photos, or can help it achieve user data analysis. LinkedIn recruitment information shows that Nokia is recruiting Linux talent, and industry insiders believe that Nokia may switch to the Android camp.

Beijing time on December 3, according to Net Applications latest operating system market share data, Windows 8 market share in November increased by 0.68 percentage points from the previous month, breaking through 1% in one fell swoop (by 0.41) % rose to 1.09%). At the same time, Windows XP's market share fell by 0.84 percentage points, from 40.66% to 39.82%. Windows 7 rose by 0.02 percentage points and its market share rose to 44.71%. Windows Vista fell 0.1%, with a share of 5.70%.

Overall, with the decline in Windows XP market share, Windows market share also declined in November, from 91.67% to 91.45%. At the same time, Apple's OS X rose by 0.14 percentage points to 7.30%. And Linux rose by 0.08 percentage points (from 1.17% to 1.25%).

In terms of browsers, although Windows 8 achieved expectations and gained 1% market share, only half of the users insisted on using the default IE10 browser: only 0.51%. Users seem to prefer Chrome, Firefox or another browser. Net Applications data comes from monitoring more than 160 million unique visitors who monitor more than 40,000 websites. [Facebook mobile phone photo upload function to help it achieve big data analysis] According to TechCrunch, Facebook launched a photo automatic upload function for mobile phone users yesterday, which allows users to automatically upload photos to their online private albums. In the face of industry concerns about privacy protection, Facebook said it will not launch the feature by default. If the user wants to use this feature, then the user needs to download the latest Facebook mobile app and then manually turn it on. Photo sync upload is compatible with Android and iPhone platforms. After automatically uploading photos, users can delete photos or set their own privacy options, either privately or publicly. TechCrunch's article pointed out that since these photos will enter Facebook's cloud storage center, Facebook's move may help it achieve large-scale data analysis, and further provide targeted advertising push. Even if users don’t share these photos after uploading photos, Facebook can still push business information based on the location where the user uploaded the photo. [Biography of Nokia or join the Android camp] This week, it is reported that according to the information on the LinkedIn website, the old mobile phone manufacturer Nokia is hiring talents in Linux. Android is a mobile operating system based on the Linux kernel, so some insiders speculate that Nokia may make a difference in the Android mobile phone system. Previously, Nokia has been working with Microsoft to develop Windows Phone 8 phones. Moreover, the Lumia 920 recently launched by Microsoft and Nokia has received a good evaluation from the outside world. However, there have been reports that Microsoft is developing its own branded mobile phones. If this is the case, then Microsoft may become a competitor of Nokia. It is understandable that all Nokia will find a way out for themselves at this time. And, this summer, Nokia President Risto Siilasmaa also said that in addition to Windows Phone, Nokia also has its own alternative plan. As for whether this plan is related to Android, we don't know.

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