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RE[4]: Comment by Drumhellar
by cdude on Tue 25th Dec 2012 13:57
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Confirmed. People still tend to get a different picture when looking only at the northern american market or at companies that focus there browser-stats mainly on that market. Reality is, that IE lost huge last years and today its a WebKit and Firefox world.
IE is not even available for most of the today's computer devices sold with Android and iOS. IE is Windows only and the relevance of Windows continues to shrink faster and faster.
Edited 2012-12-25 14:00 UTC




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Luckily, that isn't true anymore. Europe, South America, Asia (sans CJK) has long since left IE behind. And IE usage share is miniscule on smartphones. Also, at least around here, non-computer-savvy people no longer call any browser "Explorer". The world has come a long way in the last five years or so...