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Study Compares IQ With Browser Choice

rennerik writes "A recent study of 100,000 people taking IQ tests compared the scores with which browser the person uses on a regular basis. On average, Internet Explorer users fared the worst, with IE6 users at the bottom of the pile and IE8 users performing slightly better. Firefox, Chrome and Safari fell in the middle with little difference between them. IE with Chrome Frame and Camino landed on top, along with Opera, whose users scored the highest"

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  1. All of those studies are the same by Sun · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The smaller the sample group, the more intelligent the average in it, in all recent "technology vs. intelligence" studies. Can we just deduct that the less intelligent flow with the crowd, the more intelligent actually pick what's best for them, and call it quits?

    Shachar

    1. Re:All of those studies are the same by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

      Smarter by ego, not by definiton.

    2. Re:All of those studies are the same by Jurily · · Score: 5, Insightful

      > We're geeks: we're smarter than average (in terms of IQ at least) basically by definition.

      Bullshit. We've just invested significant time and effort into understanding computers. Does that make us smarter than people getting really good at other areas of their life?

    3. Re:All of those studies are the same by Spy+Handler · · Score: 5, Insightful

      no, but it does put us in a group which develops a good understanding of something. So while we might not necessarily be smarter than the medical group or the junk bond group, we're definitely smarter than the average joe that doesn't have a good understanding of anything.