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The image displays a bar chart with the percentage participation of men in senior development positions from 1980 to 2010, for IBM, Microsoft, and Apple. IBM: 1980 - 10%, 1985 - 15%, 1990 - 20%, 1995 - 30%, 2000 - 35%, 2010 - 65%. Microsoft: 1980 - 5%, 1985 - 10%, 1990 - 15%, 1995 - 20%, 2000 - 25%, 2010 - 35%. Apple: 1980 - 2%, 1985 - 5%, 1990 - 7%, 1995 - 10%, 2000 - 15%, 2010 - 25%. Each company shows a steady increase in the percentage of men in these roles over time, with particularly sharp increases from 2000 to 2010.
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The bar chart shows the percentage of men in senior development positions at IBM, Microsoft and Apple from 1980 to 2010.
IBM started low, and had no market share in the early years between 1980 and 1985, but from 1990 onward, its growth was steady and impressive, eventually reaching 60% by 2010. This made IBM the clear market leader by the end of the period.
Microsoft showed more gradual growth at first, with its market share remaining under 10% until 1990. But from 1995 to 2000 it gradually increased to 25%. In the end, it suddenly rose sharply to 45% in 2010, becoming a strong competitor.
Apple started with a relatively high market share of 15% in 1980, but it saw several ups and downs over the years. Despite dropping to 10% by 1985, it saw a slight recovery, finishing at 25% in 2010.
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