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Yahoo Article: More people using alternatives to IE

It's been happening for a while now. It's great to see some true competition finally springing up. All it took was a bunch of fear mongering.
 
Internet Explorer held more than 95 percent of the U.S. browser market for several years, but its share dropped to 94.7 percent in July and had declined further to 92.9 percent on October 29, WebSideStory, a San Diego Web metrics company, says.

barely a drop in the bucket, but it's firefox is making way at least.
 
Originally posted by: fs5
Internet Explorer held more than 95 percent of the U.S. browser market for several years, but its share dropped to 94.7 percent in July and had declined further to 92.9 percent on October 29, WebSideStory, a San Diego Web metrics company, says.

barely a drop in the bucket, but it's firefox is making way at least.

0.3% of all of the internet connected systems... Maybe not a lot in comparison, but it could still be a big number. 🙂
 
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