Internet Explorer Market Share Drops To Almost 15%
glitch0 writes "Internet Explorer used to be the most prevalent browser with a market share that peaked at 88% in March of 2003. Now they're down to almost 15% due to stiff competition from Google, Mozilla, and even Apple. What implications does this have for the future of Microsoft?"
what about Opera?
*goes back to sit in the corner*
windowsupdate.microsoft.com reports 99.9% IE user agents. IE is on a comeback!
(What? It's just as useful a metric as TFA.)
-- "So they told me that using the download page to download something was not something they anticipated." - Bill Gates
three letters, baby - ie6! I haven't bought new underwear in 8 years, i fail to see why i should download a new browser.
Windows 8 will be a trainwreck. Too many changes for most users. The issue is windows 9 (whatever that will look like).
Windows 9 will be called "Windows Classic" after the outcry that people don't like the taste of the New Windows. It will mostly be the same as Windows 8 except it will have a Start menu and people will love it, because they really aren't that smart.
dude, this is gross.
I hope you clean your cache once a day at least, man.
This is like, basic hygiene.
Segmentation Fault in "Life, Universe and Everything" at line 42. Don't Panic.
If the next version of Windoze is going to be called Windows 9, what will happen in 86 more versions? Windows 95?
Do you have some numbers to back that up?