Who's losing most desktops to Linux, Apple or Microsoft?
Wired has found that the Mac platform is still OS number 2 (to Microsoft Windows) on the desktop, but that certain analysts are predicting it could drop to number 3 position in 2005, with Linux taking over the number 2 spot.
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