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Windows 8 and Windows 8.1 Pass 10% Market Share, Windows XP Falls Below 30% 470

An anonymous reader writes "With the release of Windows 8.1 to the world in October, Microsoft ended 2013 with two full months of availability for its latest operating system version. While Windows 8.1 is certainly growing quickly and eating into Windows 8s share, the duo has only now been able to pass 10 percent market share, while Windows 7 seems to be plowing forward unaffected. The latest market share data from Net Applications shows that Windows 8 and Windows 8.1 made steady progression in December 2013, gaining a combined 1.19 percentage points (from 9.30 percent to 10.49 percent). More specifically, Windows 8 gained 0.23 percentage points (from 6.66 percent to 6.89 percent), while Windows 8.1 jumped 0.96 percentage points (from 2.64 percent to 3.60 percent)."

Comment Been there, doing that (Score 2) 286

Shlaer-Mellor / Executable UML have been offering this type of language independence for over 20 years. The method works from business to embedded software. All that's required is model compiler support for the target language, which can be bought off the shelf or made in-house. Currently model compilers exist for C, C++, Java, Ada, System C, and I'm sure there's more that I haven't encountered.

Comment Re: Old dog (Score 1) 215

You're an idiot. OS/2 ran circles around anything Microsoft produced back then. The Amiga and NEXT were certainly viable alternatives. Microsoft's abusive monopoly was the only reason it's OS survived past the 90's. If you need a citation, go look up the findings of fact in the antitrust case. Microsoft was born due to antitrust action and they should have died due to antitrust action.

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New Microsoft App To Coordinate Disaster-Relief Efforts 69

An anonymous reader writes "Microsoft on Wednesday launched a new mobile app powered by Windows Azure called HelpBridge that lets you both ask for help after a natural disaster, as well as offer to give it. In the wake of Hurricane Sandy, the launch is an excellent initiative to rally everyone around one cause: supporting each other during a time of need. You can download the app right now from the Google Play Store, the Apple App Store, and the Windows Phone Store. Unfortunately, it's only available in the US right now, but hopefully Microsoft will be expanding regional support soon."

Comment Re:SharePoint (Score 3, Informative) 235

I've never understood the point of SharePoint. Maybe I've never seen it implemented properly, but I don't see how a company could come up with a valid cost/benefit justification for it. OTOH, marketing promises and the lure of moving all IT to low-cost sites probably makes it very attractive to corporate heads; (often unmeasured) worker productivity be damned.

Comment Re:Rats. (Score 0) 417

The business market is going to be scared away by a GUI? Give me a break! If they've put up with instability, vulnerability, and continuous UI changes, they certainly aren't going to be put off by another UI change. They willingly put their heads in the guillotine by adopting YA3GL (C#/.NET) that gives no advantages unless you want to do things the Microsoft way, and if they are that far gone, they'll adopt the Windows 8 interface at some point.

The only way Microsoft will save itself is to learn how not to be Microsoft. The monopoly power is starting to wane. Even playing the old Win32 games with the .NET platform won't work too much longer.

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