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Posted by Leonard Blaisdell on 01/07/08 08:25
In article <c2403$4781d054$5351029d$2062@cache120.multikabel.net>,
Diogenes <nospam@nospam.net> wrote:
> Several articles I read recently regarding the demise
> of Netscape Navigator stated that Firefox had managed
> to get a 16% market share and that IE still has over 80%
> of the eyeballs.
>
> Yet my statistics and those of others indicate a much
> higher % than that. For example
>
> http://www.w3schools.com/browsers/browsers_stats.asp
>
> Comments anyone?
From a look at the link, I see that Safari registers now but didn't in
2006. It shows 1.8 percent. If you believe that all Mac owners comprise
1.8 percent of computer owners and that nobody in the Windows world is
using Safari (available for Windows users in 2007), things sort of add
up. Otherwise, the statistics are for Windows users only and Mac and
other OS users are not included in those statistics.
Any problems you're seeing may reflect that.
leo
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