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OS Wars, part of the 'Great Game' (STL Partners Presentation)
OS Wars, part of the 'Great Game' (STL Partners Presentation)
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Amazon, Apple, Facebook, Google, Skype - the Great Game.
Presentation by Horace Dediu, Senior Analyst, STL Partners, covering OS market shares, dynamics, and catalysts of change. Presented at EMEA Brainstorm, November 2011.
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