Internet Explorer loses market share to open source upstarts
For the first time since the browser wars of the mid 1990s, Microsoft’s Internet Explorer lost market share in June. According to web browser monitors WebSideStory IE’s share dropped from 95.48 per cent to 94.42 per cent.
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