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Win v. Mac in Japan

Chad Kohalyk apple, Japan February 25, 2010 1 Minute

About 3% use Macs exclusively, and 13% of the sample use both. Pretty amazing. The last question, however, makes no sense. Are they saying in the Win vs Mac argument one is “functional” and one is “design”? That is a false dichotomy.

Via whatjapanthinks.com

Win v. Mac in Japan

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Published February 25, 2010

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Chad Kohalyk is a Canadian in Japan working on a book after many years in the startup world. In the past he has written much about the intersection of technology and politics. More →

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