Internet Explorer loses even more market share again

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by drhowarddrfine, May 6, 2009.

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    IE has lost market share almost every month since the introduction of Firefox. At that time, it had 95+% market share. Now it stands at 66% and dropping.

    Technically, IE is an inept browser, incapabable of running any modern code and it's holding back the web. Good job to all of you who have switched friends and family over to any other browser, Safari/Firefox/Opera, so the web can move forward to a more exciting future!
     
    drhowarddrfine, May 6, 2009 IP
  2. phpwnes

    phpwnes Peon

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    i am not surprused i downloaded IE8 recently and regret it , i am trying to make myself get used to just stick to firefox
     
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    I guess everyone is using FF and dumping IE :) One day Microsoft may offer to buy FF.
     
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    If Microsoft don't make changes to IE, you can hear the same story like Netscape in the future
     
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  5. Abhik

    Abhik ..:: The ONE ::..

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    It gotta happen.
    We have Firefox which is much better than IE and the the latest craze in Google Chrome.
     
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    It is to be expected, Firefox is a thousand times better than IE. Not to mention that Safari and Chrome are gaining territory fast.
     
    Treyu, May 6, 2009 IP