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5-6-2007 10:46 PM
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Satchamo says:
Now we know! See site for links to full report from comScore and graph
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5-7-2007 8:07 AM
pokkets
The best thing about internet explorer, is that you can use it to download firefox.
5-7-2007 8:33 AM
jatfla
Well, now I have the big-head. :~)
5-7-2007 2:39 PM
robynbird
Haha, I agree pokkets. I'm a recent Firefox 'convert' and it is... wow... SO much better.
5-7-2007 9:45 PM
sohil
Um...obviously!
5-7-2007 10:26 PM
BartendingBear
Netscape 1.0 user here. I only went to Internet Exploder at version 4.X on my Mac when so many things on the web were broken in Netscape that I effectively had no choice in the matter. Now, with FF and Safari, let alone other good alternatives, I have two great browsers to choose from. Cool.
5-8-2007 12:51 AM
Osolage
While I'd love for this to be true, as I'm a FF user, I find it hard to believe. I haven't read the article, so I can only go off of the clip at this point. I think a lot of universities tend to support IE before FF. So I'm having a hard time imagining how this sort of conclusion can be drawn. Besides, my wife is more brilliant than I am and refuses to part with IE. She can Google me under the table all day long and find tons of info that I'd spend hours trying to gather. Like I said, I'd love for this conclusion to be true, but it just feels like an ego builder to me.
5-8-2007 3:15 AM
ouyangwulong
Could this simply indicate the difference between an active user of the internet and a passive one? IE comes with any PC you buy, so it is the universal default of non-critical users. To get Firefox you have to seek it out and download it yourself, meaning you have a fundamentally different way of interacting with your computer?
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