Overall, U.S. PC shipments were up only three percent over this time last year. That slow growth can be attributed to the weakening economy and decreased spending. Yet Apple and number one PC maker Dell both had robust growth. Dell saw its market share grow 15.7 percent up to 31.4 percent overall in the U.S.
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Also, if Microsoft keeps making videos such as the one below to promote its Windows Vista operating system, Apple’s market share may grow even quicker.
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