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(Unverified)Jan 2nd 2009 10:21PM
I don't keep up with these things, but I was shocked to see that 3.5 more people use IE than FF. The world is full of morons.
QuikboyJan 4th 2009 11:43PM
It's most likely those enterprises and schools that are still using IE6. Some sites or tools they need still require IE6, and instead of upgrading to IE7 (or even IE8) they just find it cheaper to not do anything and continue on using IE6. As soon as they upgrade, and that IE6 portion gets smaller, the better.