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By Paul Thurrott
After leveling off at about 50 percent usage share late last year, Microsoft’s Internet Explorer has been on an upward trend, thwarting early attempts to write the browser’s obituary. In March, overall usage in IE grew yet again, and while the gains are minor, they come at the expense of Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox, both of which have--gasp--dropped off in recent months.
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After leveling off at about 50 percent usage share late last year, Microsoft’s Internet Explorer has been on an upward trend, thwarting early attempts to write the browser’s obituary. In March, overall usage in IE grew yet again, and while the gains are minor, they come at the expense of Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox, both of which have--gasp--dropped off in recent months.
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