Internet Explorer losing European market share

The day when Internet Explorer is eclipsed by a new jack browser like Firefox is bound to come, and if these new numbers are any indication, the revolution will be sooner than you might think. According to a study by the XiTi Monitor, which is a French survey institute, Internet Explorer’s share of the European web browsing market has dropped to 70%. 28% of Europeans use the open source Firefox, up from 21.1% just a year ago. The long, slow death of Internet Explorer continues…

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4 Responses to “Internet Explorer losing European market share”

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    Martin says:

    Who DOESN’T use Firefox? Pshhh….

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    ariel1 says:

    its this real! People still use internet explorer! That thing is like a bug magnet am not goin say safari is the best, but firefox its the bomb, i thought mozilla was bigger than google by now

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    Matt S says:

    Ive been using firefox for probably a year – year and a half now and i will NEVER go back to IE!

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    Randy says:

    @ Martin

    My previous 2 employers (who shall remain nameless) doesn’t use Firefox, Not even IE7. It seems that quite a few Corporate environments are still IE 6 Only. And that will not change for some time unfortunately :-(

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