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____/ nessuno on Tuesday 29 Sep 2009 16:34 : \____
> <Quote>
> Internet Explorer dropped a significant 0.71 percentage points (from
> 67.68 percent to 66.97 percent) and Firefox moved up a sizeable 0.51
> percentage points (from 22.47 percent to 22.98 percent). Safari
> remained steady at 4.07 percent while Chrome once again moved further
> away from Opera: it gained a worthy 0.25 percentage points (from 2.59
> percent to 2.84 percent).
> </Quote>
>
> http://arstechnica.com/microsoft/news/2009/09/august-2009-browser-stats-ie-continues-its-slow-decline.ars
>
> The numbers depend on who is measuring them. Ars Technica themselves
> show Firefox leading all contenders, with 45% share.
So what are the figures like in Europe? The sample/population this is based
on is proprietary and biased.
Mozilla claims about 1 in 4 Internet users are on Firefox.
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