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Old April 1st, 2011, 10:45 AM
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Default March browser shares

Stale:
Opera

Down:
IE6, IE7, IE8
Firefox 3.x

Up:
Chrome
Firefox 4
IE9
Safari

Highlights:
Fx4 taking IE's market share from XP
IE9 ahead of Fx4's market share on Vista/7
IE6 down to 10.97%!!

http://www.netmarketshare.com/browse...3211&sample=54
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Old April 1st, 2011, 11:42 AM
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Quite a few FF3.6 holdouts and, strangely, a few people who evidently don't have Chrome auto-updates enabled.
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a few people who evidently don't have Chrome auto-updates enabled.

Generally not people but companies/businesses (again ). I've even seen a library with Chrome 0.xx installed as the default image on their PC's.
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Generally not people but companies/businesses (again ). I've even seen a library with Chrome 0.xx installed as the default image on their PC's.

Good 'ol business users, lol.
 

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