GoodGearGuide: "Internet Explorer has been in a freefall compared to its hotter rivals Firefox and Google's Chrome lately, but Microsoft's browser has finally reversed a small portion of its worldwide market share losses.
Just a year ago, IE share stood at 66.97%, but has since dropped every single month, hitting a low of 59.75% in May 2010. Firefox shot up from 22.98% to 24.32%, and Chrome from 2.84% to 7.04% during the same time period.
But Microsoft has crept back over the 60% mark, with 60.32% share in June, gained at the expense of Firefox, which fell to 23.81%, according to new data from the analytics firm Net Applications. Chrome and Safari both posted small gains."
It's 2022, every browser should have this.
A total of 11 security fixes are ready to install.
Google has patched another zero-day vulnerability that was being exploited.
Why are ppl spamming techspy lol
Its not like the community here cant see it. its obvious troll -_-.
@the article.
Wow How does Microsoft do it...