Alternatives to the W3C
Miles Sabin
msabin at cromwellmedia.co.uk
Thu Jan 20 17:45:16 GMT 2000
Vilya Harvey,
> Just a quick cautionary note: read the disclaimers at the
> above URL and take the figures with a grain of salt. There are
> a number of factors which could contribute to their being
> skewed...
Like, for example, the fact that they're the stats for a
_single_ site. StatMarket, now unfortunately a paid for service,
has much broader coverage. See,
http://statmarket.com/html/sample_browsers.html
which shows that although Microsoft is well in the lead, IE5
only has an 8.3% share.
Cheers,
Miles
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