IE Market Share Drops to Lowest Level in Years
Cultural Mosaic writes "Browser market share figures for September were released yesterday, and the numbers showed a big dip for Internet Explorer, as it dropped to just 82.10%, its lowest market share figure in years. Ars Technica notes that 'it's no surprise that Internet Explorer has been losing ground steadily over the past couple of years. There have been no significant innovations in the browser since XP SP2 was released over two years ago, and most of those were security tweaks.' Firefox grew from 10.77% in June to 12.46% while Safari jumped to its highest figure ever, 3.53%. I wonder how the release of Firefox 2.0 and IE 7 later this month will change the game?"
Female? Do you mean my URL?
It's the website of a friend, I thought I'd send her some traffic. I'm sure she'd be flattered by your proposition though, leave a comment at her site to find out.
It would be nice if more women posted on Slashdot, but I think the statistics show that women posting on Slashdot turn out to be men in 98% of cases.
Hmm, doing a gender breakdown for browsers would be interesting. I wonder if women prefer Firefox, or at least prefer a man who surfs with Firefox. That could be a humdinger of a marketing campaign...
Oh You POS
Enuff Said!
When IE7 comes out, that will change. I refuse to use Firefox due to its ridiculous memory usage. This is something that people would be mocking IE for, but it's Firefox, so it's given a pass.
"Sufferin' succotash."