nk497 writes “The release of the beta for the next version of Apple’s Safari browser last week helped drive Apple’s market share above ten per cent. The Safari beta has gained users at a rate of about 0.5 per cent a day since its release, topping one per cent by day four. For comparison, Microsoft’s beta of IE took six months to hit one percent, Chrome needed almost a month, and Firefox 3 took a week.”
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