The IE continues to fall back further in the browser share market as it dropped to 67.55%. Others added to their percentages as Firefox’s rose to 21.5% and Safari climbing over at 8.30% and Chrome touching 1.12% share. Microsoft must be a bit worried and it rolled out IE8’s first release candidate to push that share up. However there have been issues with it already and only time will tell how effective the latest version is going to be. Anyone who would like to become Nostradamus and predict what the browser market be in the next six months?
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