Internet Explorer's dominance is coming to an end. Thanks to the rise of mobile and tablet browsing, where IE is noticeably absent, Microsoft's once mighty web browser is now used by less than half of the web.
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
The End of an Era: Internet Explorer Drops Below 50 Percent of Web Usage
The End of an Era: Internet Explorer Drops Below 50 Percent of Web Usage
Internet Explorer's dominance is coming to an end. Thanks to the rise of mobile and tablet browsing, where IE is noticeably absent, Microsoft's once mighty web browser is now used by less than half of the web.
Internet Explorer's dominance is coming to an end. Thanks to the rise of mobile and tablet browsing, where IE is noticeably absent, Microsoft's once mighty web browser is now used by less than half of the web.
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