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No real surprises...
I pleased to see continued pressure on IE. Nothing against Microsoft, but
having the least capable / standards compliant browser the most popular
browser is not a good thing. At 90+% market share, web developers can
ignore everything but IE. At 67% market share, web developers need to
consider web standards and support for engines such as Gecko and
Webkit.

Opera has a decent browser, but there are just no signs of growth. I'm
not sure there is enough support for 4 browser engines. Trident, Gecko,
Webkit seem to be enough choices. No room for Presto?
Posted by: techconc   Posted on: 02/02/09 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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No real surprises...  techconc | 02/02/09
No matter what...  Woned B. Fooldagan | 02/02/09
Browsers can now compete over features.  ChrisOPeterson | 02/02/09
IE 6 can't go away quickly enough (NT)  none none | 02/02/09
Windows Going Down, Down, Down.  itguy08 | 02/02/09
Can't say the same for Linux it's down and flat, flat, flat, flat...  transposeIT | 02/02/09
So people are switching from IE6 to FF?  LiquidLearner | 02/02/09

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