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How are Mac and PC People Different?

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In an infographic that’s bound to cause arguments and perhaps fistfights, researchers at Hunch placed data from about 700,000 of its website visitors onto a deep illustration that shows just how different users of Macs and PCs are.

They came up with interesting correlations between users’ chosen computing platforms and their demographics and personalities, as well as tastes in food, fashion and media.

Did it sort out like a comparison between Tea Party members and liberals? Are PC users geeks and Mac users hipsters, in keeping with common stereotypes? Almost. Mac users are more educated, eat more hummus, prefer modern art over impressionist art, and are 21% more likely than PC users to say that two random people are more alike than different.

Dive into the infographic below (feel free to click the graphic for an enlargement), full of insights and data, drawn from a huge sample. Of course, there are exceptions to every trend. Please let us know in the comments if you think its data is accurate or not.

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Yep, Facebook Rejects $15 Ba Ba Billion from Microsoft

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At a tech conference in Paris on Friday, a Microsoft executive confirmed that the company made a failed bid to buy Facebook three years ago.

Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Facebook, turned down an offer of $15 billion from Microsoft’s CEO Steve Ballmer, according to Fritz Lanman, Microsoft’s senior director of corporate strategy and acquisitions. Lanman divulged information about the failed deal while speaking at the LeWeb tech conference in Paris earlier today.

“Yeah, we tried to acquire Facebook,” Lanman said during an onstage interview, according to a report by TechCrunch , ” Facebook had a lot of similarities to Microsoft back in the day.”

Lanman added that when Facebook rejected Microsoft’s offer, Microsoft instead invested $240 million for a small stake in the company.

Microsoft and Facebook continue to work together , announcing in October that they were teaming up to make search more social. As part of this partnership, Facebook’s search, which is powered by Microsoft’s Bing, is making it easier to find people on the social networking site.

Lanman said Facebook could one day be worth as much as Microsoft.

“It’s easy to say that Microsoft missed a huge opportunity in not buying Facebook when Ballmer met with Zuckerberg,” said Dan Olds, an analyst with The Gabriel Consulting Group. “But Microsoft offered a huge amount of cash and was repeatedly turned down. Since it’s a private company, the best [Microsoft] could do was to take a small stake for $240 million.”

And Zuckerberg’s decision may have been a good one for the fledgling company. “Who’s to say that Facebook would have been nearly as successful if Microsoft had bought them and taken over?” Olds asked. “For all we know, Microsoft might have screwed it up.”

By Sharon Gaudin, Computerworld Dec 10, 2010 3:28 pm