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Skillie

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#92707 4-Nov-2011 09:43
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"According to StatCounter, Chrome finished October with 24.99 percent share, behind Firefox with 26.39 percent and IE with 40.19 percent. During the month, IE lost 1.47 points, Firefox lost 0.4 points and Chrome gained 1.38 points. Apple's Safari climbed by 0.33 points to 5.93 percent share."

See article here http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/browser-wars-chrome-firefox-ie-market-share,news-36913.html




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  #541060 4-Nov-2011 09:45
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Good, even the latest version of IE is a dog and its great designers no longer need to spend 3x the time trying to make things work in non standards complaint IE




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  #541115 4-Nov-2011 12:36
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IE has 52% market share. XP users cannot upgrade to IE9, hence most are upgrading to chrome or Firefox.

http://www.zimbio.com/Internet+Explorer/articles/rusn6XWFBfr/IE9+continues+boost+Windows+7+market+share




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