IE share slips under 70%; Firefox surges past 20%
Published 12/1/2008 at Latest from Computerworld
Microsoft's Internet Explorer lost market share last month, dropping under the 70% mark for the first time since Web metrics vendor Net Applications started tracking browser usage.
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