Stats [From Microsoft-Connected Firm] Say Linux Marketshare Hit All-Time High Last Month
Desktop Linux marketshare hit an all-time high last month, according to the latest data from web analytics firm NetMarketShare.
The company report that Linux users made up 2.36% of tracked visits to websites it tracks last month, the highest the Linux figure has ever been.
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I doubt anyone knows how many of us exist or where we are. I for one, use a vpn and a profile spoofing plugin. Right now a website would see me as using Epiphany on Fedora while living in Chicago, none of which is true.
Truth is, numbers are meaningless, use what makes you happy and don't worry about who rules the world.
I'm "Safari"
My browser looks like Safari, but it's actually QupZilla on KDE.