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So I was looking at some browser market share stats to see how Google Chrome was doing, and noticed that IE6+IE7+IE8 is now at 44.8%, while Firefox is now at 45.5%.

Which would be the first time that Firefox has been the leading browser.

Until I realised that the stats I was looking at were for w3schools.com, a website for people who are interested in web development.

Popping to some more normal stats showed that Firefox was on 18% versus 76% for IE6+7.

Oh well, the rejoicing can wait for a year or two.

Date: 2009-02-27 09:10 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] a-pawson.livejournal.com
I use Firefox as my main browser and would love to get rid of IE. The same goes in the office, we tred to get rid of IE, but it is still not feasible. Unfortunately, there are still a number of websites that do not function properly in other browsers. The Royal Mail is the main one, which unfortunately many of our staff need to use to book deliveries etc.

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