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Techies use the browsers of their choice. Given the rise in usage of Firefox, your statement has no foundation to it.

Interesting that Wheeler disputed the figures by giving a link to a page showing Firefox users at just over 11%, while the article said 10%.
Posted by: mikeybrass   Posted on: 09/27/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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LOL  Qbt | 09/26/06
Peter Weter.. the Real Misleader...  yyuko@... | 09/26/06
Point taken, but  Qbt | 09/26/06
The ForeFox cultists  BCF1968 | 09/26/06
Cultists  shadowjack@... | 09/26/06
I've not had any such problems  CobraA1 | 09/27/06
Enjoy more of the real world  Richard Flude | 09/26/06
you enjoy your trip to NeverLand (or where ever out of this world that u ar  code_Warrior | 09/26/06
Techies  mikeybrass | 09/27/06
It is interesting to know that the tech savy are using Firefox at 3x the  DonnieBoy | 09/27/06
Man, BedWeter can't even read. If you read the rest of the article, you  DonnieBoy | 09/27/06
Sweet news  opensourcepro | 09/27/06
Why???????  BlackDiamond | 09/27/06
Everybody wins here. Firefox is getting better, and IE is getting better  DonnieBoy | 09/27/06
It's Sad  itanalyst | 09/27/06
No, it won't  Patrick Jones | 09/27/06
Amazing what some maverick Netscape coders  Boot_Agnostic | 09/27/06
Everybody wins...  whyzzy | 09/27/06
The only thing I don't like  majoritywhip | 09/27/06
Use your middle button/scroll wheel  I am Gorby | 09/27/06
Is it just me..  Monkey_MCSE | 09/27/06
Been Using It - Awesome  BanjoPaterson | 09/27/06
The Firefox developer team needs to do a performance evaluation of the  Dr-T | 09/27/06

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