Top web browsers 2018: It’s ‘Groundhog Day’ for IE and Edge
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Microsoft’s browsers last month continued to slouch toward invisibility as the combined user share of Internet Explorer (IE) and Edge fell to yet another record low.

According to California-based analytics company Net Applications, IE’s and Edge’s share dropped by a quarter of a percentage point in October, ending at 13.8%, a record for the century and a number not seen by Microsoft since IE first took on Netscape Navigator in the 1990s.

On its own IE – the 23-year-old browser last updated nearly three years ago – slipped nearly half a …
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