Wait, what about Android? Even though it runs the Linux kernel, it doesn't count as "Linux"? I guess the lesson here is that only GNU counts as Linux. Something seems confused in the terminology.
So an extremely user-friendly, tremendously low-bar entry-level direct-to-consumer device, built primarily for easy web productivity, is outstripping a system known for its tremendous ability to intimidate the computer illiterate, in the terrain of just... surfing the web?
I wonder how many Linux users permanently spoof their UA to get around pointless browser sniffing? (Then again, I guess a lot of Linux users don't frequent sites with such bad coding practices.)
How is this even remotely surprising? The iPad is a popular consumer device. Only the religious Linux fanboys think that the Linux desktop has a significant market share.
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[ 1.9 ms ] story [ 34.6 ms ] threadSimply stunning.