Satchamo says: Now we know! See site for links to full report from comScore and graph The best thing about internet explorer, is that you can use it to download firefox. Well, now I have the big-head. :~) Haha, I agree pokkets. I'm a recent Firefox 'convert' and it is... wow... SO much better. Um...obviously! Netscape 1.0 user here. 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. 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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