Vista still struggling as Linux finds its feet

by nk | November 26, 2007 at 02:53 pm
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Almost a year on from the release of Microsoft's Windows Vista, only 13 percent of companies say they expect to move all desktops to the operating system, according to a survey released this week. Furthermore, adoption of Linux continues to gather pace, with a particular emphasis on the desktop emerging.
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Rob Peters
Rob Peters
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at 15:54 on November 26th, 2007

Thanks for the post, nk. It's interesting to track how fast (or how slowly, in this case) Vista catches on. One suggestion: a sentence or two to introduce the article at the top would help give readers some context and give you an opportunity to share your thoughts on the topic. You're apt to get more readers interested that way too. Otherwise, good stuff.

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