I find this surprising being that Internet Exploder still controls a huge majority of the browser market share. I could understand a non-profit web developer coding to standards first and then hacking for IE, but for a startup company, I'd think you'd want to get the largest amount of users possible straight from the get-go. Just doesn't seem logical.
So we can decide they're biased based on what we wish their conclusions were. And then we can continue to believe what we want.
This is totally unrealistic in this case. We're not talking about Linux vs. Windows TCO studies!
...which right now only works with Firefox.
I find this surprising being that Internet Exploder still controls a huge majority of the browser market share. I could understand a non-profit web developer coding to standards first and then hacking for IE, but for a startup company, I'd think you'd want to get the largest amount of users possible straight from the get-go. Just doesn't seem logical.