Internet Explorer regained some of the browser usage

ie.pngAccording to some info from cnet.com, Microsoft's Internet Explorer regained some of the browser usage. To be more specific, IE managed to rise it's market share by 1% in March. That's quite a lot.[/RIGHT]

On the other hand, the top four rivals dropped. (Firefox, Chrome, Safari, Opera)

Statistics come from Net Applications.





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Source: cnet.com
 
Makes sense. Once my school switches over to Windows 7 next year, I intend to switch back to just using IE9 (once I set up favourites syncing in Live Mesh).

IE9 is a drastic improvement, which is great for my aspirations of installing the minimum number of third-party applications on my computer.
 

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I believe IE 10 is an improvement over IE 9 as well. I am using Win 8 CP and IE 10 just about 100% of the time. My Win 7 and IE 9 are getting very lonely. Oh well.
 

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