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famousringo said:
mrstickball said:
To first unseat Microsoft, you have to have a relevant market share. Apple does not have that by a country mile.


That depends on how you think of market share:

http://www.idc.com/getdoc.jsp?containerId=prUS23849612#.UNDon6Uhw3E

http://www.asymco.com/2012/12/13/below-the-surface/

People are doing an awful lot of personal computing on devices where Office isn't even available. Every single iPad that gets deployed in enterprise is proof that work can get done without full Office compatibility. Microsoft's most powerful marketing tool is the conceit that work can't get done if it isn't Windows and it isn't Office, and mobile is blowing that assumption apart. 


So when it comes to utilizing office-type products, what is the frequency of use among tablets, smartphones, and other non-desk/laptop connected devices? That's where it really matters, as opposed to simply measuring the data based on one arbitrary point of data.



Back from the dead, I'm afraid.