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WebSideStory attributes this phenomenon to the tendency of businesses to upgrade less often than individuals. One interesting aspect about this data is that Win98 use rises 5 to 6 percent on weekends, while Win95 use rises during the week. WebSideStory didn’t report on Windows NT 4.0, but another survey I saw recently placed NT 4.0 Workstation use at about 9 percent. Meanwhile, Windows 95 (Win95) use among Web users has dropped from 50 percent in 1999 to about 23 percent today. Win98 accounts for more than 66 percent of all Web users, compared to 38 percent the year before. According to a survey by WebSideStory, a company that uses HitBox Web audience analysis technology to analyze Web audiences, Win98 use is at an all-time high among Internet users, nearly doubling last year.
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However, Microsoft could always fall back on Windows 98 (Win98) sales.
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I doubt Microsoft could fall back on Windows CE sales. As the basis for all Microsoft's upcoming OS development, Win2K had better be good. Microsoft says that it's "betting the company" on Win2K, and although that's a trite marketing phrase, I believe it's true. These numbers don't include corporate upgrades, and I suspect we'll have to wait a few months before we have any accurate data about them. Retail sales are traditionally at the low end of the sales spectrum, especially for a business-oriented product such as Win2K. Analysts have wondered whether the "low-key" product introduction would get Win2K off to a flying start, but Microsoft says that it has already sold more than 500,000 retail copies in the 2 weeks since Win2K’s introduction. If you're a Linux backer, the impossible happened last week: Microsoft stock jumped 5 percent when the company announced that initial sales of Windows 2000 (Win2K) are far better than expected. This week, I have some random musings on the state of the industry.