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Sunday, December 21, 2008

Netbook Decreased Income Microsoft


JAKARTA, it - Small but mighty. That netbook. These objects even disrupt Microsoft, exactly Microsoft's first quarter earnings. Despite Microsoft's operating system sales climb, the value of their income has actually decreased.

Chris Liddlell (Chief Financial, Microsoft) Microsoft recognizes the revenue decline was caused by the use of the operating system Windows XP Home on the netbook. However, he also can not determine whether the use of Windows XP, not Vista, the netbook was eating me-Windows operating system and not create a new market.

In a report to Citigroup research institutions, global markets analyst Brent Hill said, "Netbook damage event." He said, netbook will become a major category that should be taken (in fiscal year 2009) as the comprehensive benefits will be affected by the success of Microsoft in the sector.

The report also notes that netbook not just steady growth, but also exceeded the expectations of analysts. This tiny notebook sales estimated to reach 11 million in the year 2008, and jumped up to 41 million in the year 2012 - a giant leap years ago, given only half a million netbook sold.

So what's the relationship with Microsoft? First, 25% of all roads in the netbook Linux OS, Microsoft is not. Second, because Vista's hardware demands of high and memory voracious, most netbook on the road running a version of Windows XP Home (the price is far cheaper than Vista).

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