So? There was a time that Firefox had a tiny percentage of the browser market.
What I said stands. I’ll repeat, in case you missed it: As cross-platform applications become more widely used, people will find the barriers to switching much lower and more people will switch. Linux is easier to use, has applications that a larger and larger percentage of the market are already using on Windows, AND it is easier to install than Windows.
There is zero comparison between what is naturally happening now in the marketplace and what some hack predicted 5 years ago that never came to be.
Microsoft quit worrying about Linux several years ago.