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With the desktop PC getting replaced by tablets, and smart-phones, one thing has become abundantly clear - the near absence of Microsoft Windows in this exploding sector. Even Apple is losing ground in the tablet market, mostly to Android(a form of Linux) tablets. Android is already on over 50% of smartphones.
Linux/Unix have long dominated the server market, and now Linux is even making significant inroads in the desktop PC market, where Microsoft used to enjoy a nearly unchallenged monopoly. All signs suggest Linux and free/open source software are growing, mostly at the expense of Microsoft, but will free/open source become the norm? And will this be better for business, consumers and even programmers?
My belief is that it will eventually triumph, but there will always be a place for proprietary software. Regardless, it appears Microsoft is having some very serious problems that will only get worse as technology advances and free software becomes more dominant. Consumers with Linux-based smartphones or tablets who still use Windows desktop PCs may be more inclined to switch their desktops to Linux, in my opinion.
Linux/Unix have long dominated the server market, and now Linux is even making significant inroads in the desktop PC market, where Microsoft used to enjoy a nearly unchallenged monopoly. All signs suggest Linux and free/open source software are growing, mostly at the expense of Microsoft, but will free/open source become the norm? And will this be better for business, consumers and even programmers?
My belief is that it will eventually triumph, but there will always be a place for proprietary software. Regardless, it appears Microsoft is having some very serious problems that will only get worse as technology advances and free software becomes more dominant. Consumers with Linux-based smartphones or tablets who still use Windows desktop PCs may be more inclined to switch their desktops to Linux, in my opinion.
