Saturday, July 10, 2004
Stanglehold loosens
I’ll be happy when IE’s grip on the desktop falls below 50%. This is a good sign/start.
A series of highly publicized security vulnerabilities found in Microsoft’s Internet Explorer Web browser may be having an effect on the browser’s market share, according to data compiled by WebSideStory, a San Diego Web metrics company. Over the last month, Internet Explorer’s share of the browser market dropped by 1 percent, the first noticeable decline since WebSideStory began tracking the browser market in late 1999.






