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Days ago it was revealed that Microsoft had applied for bankruptcy in Russia. So expect a lot of the "blue" in the map above to vanish away over time. Most nations are dominated by Android and some ...
Italy knows a thing or two about digital autonomy and it looks like many Italians not only develop but also adopt GNU/Linux.
There have already been about 9 waves of Microsoft layoffs at Microsoft internationally this year. We're only at the start of June.
Microsoft had and probably still has mass layoffs in Nigeria. It's noteworthy that Google has 99% of the search market there, leaving Microsoft with scraps (well below 1%).
Microsoft laid off 305 jobs in Redmond, Washington on Monday, according to a filing with the Washington State Employment Security Department (WSESD). The filing labeled the layoffs as permanent, ...
Just like in the rest of Europe and just like the largest economies in the EU, Hungary shows GNU/Linux gains this month: ...
Bing has been part of the mass layoffs for quite some time. It's not gaining. It is not financially viable, just like Skype wasn't. In India it's still estimated that only about 1% of Web searches ...
To put it in perspective, Vista 11 has been "out there" for nearly 4 years already (it'll be 4 later this summer).
GNU/Linux around 6%, just like the government indicates. Canada would be wise to "divest" or abandon GAFAM, knowing it's just a spying facility of an increasingly hostile neighbour. Europe and North ...
So in Europe it looks like Microsoft is going the way of the dodo while its corrupt CEO goes gaga over "AI" [ 1, 2] ( mass layoffs justified using mindless buzzwords and another scam).
Now that Microsoft goes bankrupt in Russia it'll be hard to get Windows there (legally), so it seems safe to assume Asia is "lost territory" (consider GNU/Linux at almost 6% in Maharlika, 8%+ in ...
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, who is at the Cannes Film Festival this week for the documentary "The Six Billion Dollar Man," is thinking about how to become politically active again once he has ...