Is The Internet Explorer Starting to Lose Ground?
By anandk on 06 July 2008
Microsoft’s Internet Explorer is starting to lose market share in favor of its competitors. But the Redmond based company can still take pride in the fact that about 1.1 billion people, the approximate equivalent of a 73.01 percent market share, still use IE for their internet browsing experience. Looking at last year’s statistics, the Internet Explorer browser had an approximate 79 percent market share. More at
WinVistaClub.
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