Internet Explorer under attack from Firefox browser
Microsoft’s Internet Explorer browser is coming under sustained attack from the new open source Firefox browser from Mozilla, with Internet Explorer now approaching less than 90% of the market.
Internet Explorer may have won market dominance against the Netscape browser, but web analytics company Websidestory.com says that Firefox has already captured 5% of the US market.
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