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Microsoft's Internet Explorer Browser Drops to 68.15% Market Share, Lowest in Years

Microsoft's Internet Explorer Browser Drops to 68.15% Market Share, Lowest in Years

The latest data Relevant Products/Services from Net Applications indicates that Internet Explorer lost market share in December to browsers from Mozilla and Apple.

According to the Web metrics provider, Microsoft Relevant Products/Services's browser market share has declined by more than six percent since February 2008. The browser held a 68.15 percent market share in December—its lowest in years. By contrast, Mozilla Firefox's market share rose one-half of a percentage point from November and has climbed more than four percent since February to reach 21.34 percent in December.

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Microsoft sells the worst crap nanny white  –  Jan 04, 2009 8:44 AM PST

I put up with that internet explorer longer than I should have. The constant messages about the piece of crap not working and having to restart were really aggravating. It is bad enough that they cram all the usable memory space of a mid priced laptop their dumb Vista software which is an absolute RAM hog and doesn't function any better than any other system. I can't stand Microsoft, their products are a bunch of overrated, passe junk.

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