Microsoft Losing Big To Apple On Campus 764
destinyland writes "Apple is closing in on Microsoft's share of operating systems among the computers of incoming freshmen at the University of Virginia, confirming earlier reports of an ongoing trend. A yearly survey shows that among 3,156 freshman who own computers, Microsoft's share is just 56% (down 6%), with Apple's share rising to 43% (up 6%), continuing a six-year pattern. In 2004, it was Microsoft 89% vs. 8% for Apple. 'It seems likely that the Mac-using students will outnumber their Windows cousins this school year,' notes one technology blog, citing a new study showing that 70 percent of college freshman are choosing the Mac. Other interesting data from the Virginia study: In 1997, 26% of incoming freshmen said they didn't own a computer, a number which has now dropped to 0. Laptops now comprise 99% of the computer population. And Linux use has dropped from a high of 2.5% in 2004 to a rounding error this year."
Re:LINUX rounds numbers fine (Score:5, Funny)
Perhaps there's been an increase in multimedia design students, for which I understand a Mac is best.
Perhaps the decrease in Windows use is due to a drop in enrollment for spreadsheet classes, for which I understand a PC is best.
Re:damn (Score:2, Funny)
It is the year of Linux on the desktop if you count smartphones as desktops
Re:LINUX rounds numbers fine (Score:0, Funny)
FYI: Macs are PCs by definition.
I know the average Mac user doesn't actually know how to use a computer, but the concept of "personal computer" is really not even remotely technical or hard.
Re:LINUX rounds numbers fine (Score:1, Funny)
Re:LINUX rounds numbers fine (Score:1, Funny)
Wouldn't that make god the stupid one? He's the one who can't tell the difference between a brain and a turnip.
Re:LINUX rounds numbers fine (Score:1, Funny)
Re:Surprisingly result (Score:5, Funny)
Bellevue Community College isn't a University... it's a Microsoft Outreach program.
Re:LINUX rounds numbers fine (Score:3, Funny)
Apple: putting the camp in campus since 1993 (Score:5, Funny)
I wonder why that analogy sprang to mind when reading an Apple story.
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