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About this siteFor six years, the Internet Nexus served as my technology blog, but I've since started blogging at the SuperSite Blog instead. If you're looking for the blog, please head there. --Paul Friday, May 28, 2004Safari global usage nearly doubled! (Updated)LOL. I just wanted to beat Mac Central to the headline. This quarter, OneStat reports that Safari's share of the Web browser market stands at .71 percent, up from .48 percent in the previous report (when it jumped from .23 percent). Also up are Mozilla (from 1.8 percent to 2.1 percent), Opera (up from 0.8 to 1.02 percent) and, alas, market leader Internet Explorer 6.0 (up from 68.1 percent to 69.3 percent).Update: Damn, Mac Central must have caught my non-so-subtle dig. Their headline for this quarter's change (despite the fact that it's virtually identical to the last quarter's change) is a more demure (but accurate) "Safari worldwide percentage inches upward." See, people can learn. Or not. :) Macsurfer.com pointed to Mac Central's January 2004 article instead of the current one, no doubt because I did so here. Funny. And now, they can fix it. :) [ Posted at 2:03 PM | Permalink ]
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