From the statistics below, you can see that Internet Explorer and Firefox are the most common browsers.
2009 | IE7 | IE6 | IE8 | FireFox | Chrome | Safari | Opera
May 21.3% 14.5% 5.2% 47.7% 5.5% 3.0% 2.2%
http://www.w3schools.com/browsers/browsers_stats.asp
June 2009
Internet Explorer 7.0 30.54%
Windows XP 69.09%
1024x768 38.04%
http://www.w3counter.com/globalstats.php
Sunday, July 5, 2009
Microsoft IE 8 Puke Video lets see some chunks
Microsoft's attempt to appear hip and cool, the vomit
looks like a mouthful of pudding... lets see some chunks.
Given my primary OS is WinXP SP3 I'll migrate to IE 8 but
this Ad says I wanna be cool like Apple or Google.
Microsoft needs to stick to their core audience (MS Office)
keeping their Ads simple - stick with the "Bing.com" theme,
then build from that IMHO.
I'm not a Microsoft hater - rather just skeptical of being the first
to jump into any new product, as I feel anything new is always beta even
if they claim that it's past that stage.
Being 2nd isn't always a bad thing.
looks like a mouthful of pudding... lets see some chunks.
Given my primary OS is WinXP SP3 I'll migrate to IE 8 but
this Ad says I wanna be cool like Apple or Google.
Microsoft needs to stick to their core audience (MS Office)
keeping their Ads simple - stick with the "Bing.com" theme,
then build from that IMHO.
I'm not a Microsoft hater - rather just skeptical of being the first
to jump into any new product, as I feel anything new is always beta even
if they claim that it's past that stage.
Being 2nd isn't always a bad thing.
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