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Where is the source you're looking at? I don't see any link in the article.
NVM found it. But ehh... where do you see the share increase for 7? I'm looking at a decrease...
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There is nothing here that speaks of increased popularity for 7. Everything points at people moving to other OSes non-MS. Or new customers not choosing Windows over any alternative.
I'm not so sure this is anything new, to be honest. The most noteworthy bit might be the increase of Linux share, in a relative sense it exploded. The shift to a more diverse range of OSes at large is not new, despite Windows 10 growth at the cost of 7. The net market share of Microsoft OSes is not necessarily getting bigger.
Operating system market share
This report lists the market share of the top operating systems in use, like Windows, Mac, iOS, Android, and Linux.netmarketshare.com
I don't know if I could trust anyone that can't get something as basic as the name of the operating system correct. It's been macOS since 2016. https://www.wired.com/2016/06/apple-os-x-dead-long-live-macos/