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Firefox Slides, IE Gains?

limber writes "InformationWeek is reporting that a Dutch Web metrics company is stating that Microsoft's Internet Explorer has gained market share, contrary to other recent studies, while Firefox has lost market share, during the last two months. 'People are not switching so often to Firefox as before,' said Niels Brinkman, co-founder of OneStat."

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  1. Re:Statistics.... by garrett714 · · Score: 0, Troll

    Oh yeah, and it would add up to 100.004% BTW =P

  2. Blame where it belongs. by twitter · · Score: -1, Troll
    What platform are you running on? If your answer is Windoze, well, you have your problem identified.

    My wife, four year old girl and I never see problems like that on Debian or Mepis. If anything, it's gotten smaller, faster and better.

    If you want to give your friends system stability, privacy and a better computer owning experience in general, you need to change your evangelism to platform migration. Microsoft sabotages the better programs on it's platform and the cumulative result is an complete lack of system stability.

    --

    Friends don't help friends install M$ junk.

  3. Re:Firefox is the most unstable program in common by zizzo · · Score: 0, Troll
    It's an ugly fact, but Firefox is the most unstable program in common use.


    Ever heard of Windows?