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Old 04-19-2012, 01:52 PM   #28
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Originally Posted by grvthang View Post
I don't think the numbers are juiced, Blossom - I think you're discounting all the business users and regular folk in making your assessment. I work at a place with 10,000 employees+, and we can't even install Firefox or Chrome on our machines. As far as the general population goes, although you're tech savvy, and a lot of your friends may be, you may not be representative of the population at large.
That is very true. They says on weekends the browsers statistics change drastically. I do think IE is the most used browser at work because there is no other choice so you can't really get a true results what browsers is the people's choice because of that. My hubby has to use it for school but he uses Chrome for everything else.

Microsoft accused a internet statistic company of juicing the numbers when Chrome overtook IE last month. So I don't who to trust on that.

Yes as a techy person I loath IE9.

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