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Will Linux Beat Out Windows in Mobile Internet Device Market?

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Eweek says that Linux will outpace Windows in mobile internet device (MID) market by 2013? Is it any wonder? Netbooks are catching on as a great way to check email and surf the web in out of the way places without having to lug a notebook with you. The netbook credo is cheap, light and small. Mobile internet device market is expected to grow from the expected 305,000 units in 2008, to 39.6 million units in 2012.

MIDs are targeted at cloud computing, which involves checking email, IM, browsing, etc. They do not require Windows to get that done and you don’t need the one thing that Windows brings to the table, which is a large library of software.

Eweek also suggests that another form of MID; smartphones are a market that Linux is going to make inroads into as well. Mobile Linux providers LiMo, Maemo and Moblin are laying out the groundwork now so they can be out front when the market takes off. There are several new phones for LiMo that look really interesting and are sure to shake things up.

In the mobile market things are almost even amongst mobile operating systems. Linux would seem to have an advantage since it is highly flexible, configurable, and has a huge following for developing open source software to expand the usability of these devices.

Will you be picking up an MID for your next gadget, and will it be sporting Linux or maybe you already have one? Fill us in!

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avatar I'm not typically a

 I'm not typically a Windows basher pe-se. Though they've done many, many things I've found rediculous (moreso recently) and have commented on, but They've also done a lot of tight things that have brought the computing world to where it is today.

 

That aside, here is my Nostradamus impersonation for the week...

"Though it take a good many years, perhaps decades, we should all be getting used to Linux, as in the future, it will be there for us in full force. And Microsoft will be kicking back a pint with Commodore, wondering where the seat at the top of the world went, and how it all went wrong."

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avatarThey have the ...

light and small part covered... still to pricy for what you get, though prices should come down by Xmas.

 

Acer Aspire 5610z,Vista HP, No problems with Vista... so far, but I'm learning Linux, just in case.

Acer Aspire 5315-2153, $348 Walmart Special,Mandriva Linux 2008.1 Spring Edition,VirtualBox 1.6.4

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