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> According to these statistics
> http://www.w3schools.com/browsers/browsers_stats.asp
> Firefox is used by
> about 42% of the population with IE7 and IE6 combined making up 51.7% 
> of usage with IE7 just under 27%. I think these stats might only refer

> to those that access that site.  Maybe FF is the predominant browser 
> amongst web folk?

I think those stats are very much skewed to the audience: web
'professionals' (I hate to use that term since I've found much on
w3schools is really aimed at amateurs). I do some work for a much more
general-purpose audience, and while the overall traffic is relatively
low, the browser ratios are more like IE 77%, FF 17%, Safari 4%, Opera <
1%. It pains me to say it, but Firefox is still really a minority
browser.

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I think this may be drifting off-topic here but here is some stats from
Wordpress that should be pretty accurate for the web as a whole, due to
the variety of sites on there:
http://ma.tt/2007/08/browser-stats/
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