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Five years ago: IE closing in on Navigator share

Martin Veitch ZDNet.co.uk

Published: 30 Jan 2002 07:01 GMT

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First published 30 January, 1997

Zona found that IE was the most used browser on 28 per cent of 211 sites checked, up from just eight per cent when the same tests were conducted in August. Netscape Navigator remains dominant with a share of 70 per cent but that is down from August's 83 per cent. Zona also notes that most users had both browsers installed.

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