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  • Windows May Not Monopolize Mobile, But It Still Dominates Worldwide

    It seems as if there is a rush to downgrade the Windows operating system, declaring its an institution that has seen its pinnacle and is now in decline. Often, PC shipment rates are used to bolster these claims, and while we are clearly becoming a mobile device kind of world, to boast Windows is no longer relevant or not a player seems to come with oversight, or willfully ignoring a couple of things. The latest publication to claim Windows time has past is BusinessInsider.com with an article titled, “In Case You Don’t Appreciate How Fast The ‘Windows Monopoly’ Is Getting Destroyed…”

    To make its point, the article makes use of three charts, one showing shipments of connected devices, another that shows the computing platform market share, and one shows PC shipment rates. While the PC shipment rates continues to be concern in regards to the Windows market share, or monopoly, if you will. The question remains, are people buying home computers–be they Mac or Windows machines–like they were a few years ago, or has the mobile device revolution, as well as longer-lasting computers, reduced the exponential growth the home computer market enjoyed throughout the late 90s/early 2000s as consumers tripped over themselves to get an Internet-capable device into their homes?

    To make their point, the BI article offers such insight:

    Microsoft’s “Windows monopoly” hasn’t been so much destroyed as rendered irrelevant. Thanks to the explosion of Internet-based cloud computing and smartphones, tablets, and other mobile gadgets, the once all-powerful platform of the desktop operating system has now been reduced to little more than a device driver. As long as your gadget can connect to the Internet and run some apps, it doesn’t matter what operating system you use.

    While all of this may, in fact, be accurate–Microsoft, even though Windows Phone users seem to love their devices, was late to the party, and it shows. However, before Microsoft’s demise is cemented in stone, a couple of things are important to consider.

    Mainly, the worldwide operating system breakdown:

    Source: StatCounter Global Stats – Operating System Market Share

    According to these charts, between 77 and 81 percent of the world is running either Windows 7 or Windows XP, with another 5 percent going to unfortunate Windows 8 users. It should also be noted that all of the Mac OSX versions have less than an 8 percent share operating system-users, and that includes the combination of OS X 10.6, 10.7, and 10.8. And then there’s Microsoft’s incredible success with their Xbox division. It should be noted that, despite all of the negative press surrounding the infamous Xbox One/E3 showing, the presale consoles are sold out just about everywhere.

    So yeah, perhaps that entire “it’s over for Windows/Microsoft” line of thinking needs a little adjustment.

  • AOL Celebrates Winamp’s 15th Anniversary with Android Album Washer

    AOL is celebrating Winamp’s 15th anniversary with an upgrade to their Winamp for Android called Album Washer. The upgrade, available for $0.99, helps users clean-up and organize their existing media libraries.

    Available at the new in-app store, Album Wash polishes and organizes Winamp collections by updating users’ incorrect or missing tags and by downloading missing album art. It’s all part of how Winamp and AOL visualize the way users manage and customize their music in the future.

    While the Album Wash tools are currently only available for Android, they also plan a release for both Mac and PC platforms. Winamp for Android is also offering a new Pro Bundle featuring customizable home screens, ability to browse by Folders, crossfading between tracks, and a 10 band graphic equalizer.

    Here’s what the new Winamp release includes:

    * New Winamp In-app Store
    * New Album Washer in-app purchase
    * New Move to SD Card feature — great for user’s who have limited internal storage
    * SHOUTcast radio search and notification optimizations

    Winamp also offers a version for Mac users. The OSX Winamp allows users to wirelessly sync their iTunes music library to an Android device.

    Here’s what the newest release for OSX includes:

    * Album Art Views
    * Play Queue Window & Drag and Drop
    * Auto-update, including a Beta channel for the latest feature releases
    * Support for Growl and in application notifications
    * Faster performance and high quality playback

    Geno Yoham, GM of Winamp comments on the new release from the company:

    “We’re excited to introduce Album Washer and these latest updates which include a richer experience across Android, Mac and PC platforms,”

    “These product releases are another step in our roadmap and vision to provide our users with the most robust set of tools to enhance and customize the way they listen to and manage their music on multiple platforms, empowering the user has been a strategic focus and part of the Winamp DNA for the last fifteen years.”