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Putting IE's modest market share gains in perspective

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Putting IE's modest market share gains in perspective
Much is being made of the fact that Microsoft has at least temporarily stanched the bleeding in terms of Internet Explorer's market share, and, in fact, has managed to nudge the number upward slightly in each of the past two months. But it's easy to forget how far Firefox and Chrome have come in such a short time. Read More


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Five secrets to Windows 7 success
According to Net Applications, it's been a good month for Microsoft. Internet Explorer 8 gained more market share to continue dominating the browser market, and Windows 7 surpassed its predecessor--Windows Vista--in market share for the first time. So, what exactly is driving the success of Windows 7? Read More

U.K. government nixes 'kill IE6' campaign
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