Oh, IE, it pains us to do this to you. You who once so mightily won in the 
battle against Netscape Navigator now seem to be losing your war against a 
battalion of upstarts, relatively fresh faces like Firefox and Chrome. 
According to StatCounter, IE's global usage stats have fallen to 49.87 percent, 
a fraction of a tick beneath half. Firefox makes up the lion share of the rest, 
at 31.5 percent, while Chrome usage tripled since last year, up to 11.54 
percent. Two years ago IE had two thirds of the global market locked down, and 
even if Internet Explorer 9 is the best thing since ActiveX, well, we just 
don't see the tide of this battle turning without MS calling in some serious 
reinforcements.
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