Many, including libraries, still use IE6. It’ll be great when everyone can upgrade from this vulnerable and outdated browser.
Check out our blog post on the browser market, specifically how Internet Explorer’s share has dipped below 60% of the market for the first time since 1999.
Stephen Abram is a librarian and principal with Lighthouse Consulting Inc., and executive director of the Federation of Ontario Public Libraries. He blogs on library strategies for direction, marketing, technology and user alignment.
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Many, including libraries, still use IE6. It’ll be great when everyone can upgrade from this vulnerable and outdated browser.
Check out our blog post on the browser market, specifically how Internet Explorer’s share has dipped below 60% of the market for the first time since 1999.
http://www.mwtnewsandviews.com/2010/05/ie-sliding-chrome-picking-up-slack.html
Interesting that of those who choose to move away from IE, most have gone to Firefox… tells me I’ve made the right choice….