In post 74, zoraster wrote:Chrome is a very popular browser. It kind of depends on how you count, but by some metrics, it's the number 1 browser.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usage_shar ... b_browsers
A lot changes in a year I guess.
In post 74, zoraster wrote:Chrome is a very popular browser. It kind of depends on how you count, but by some metrics, it's the number 1 browser.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usage_shar ... b_browsers
In post 89, Thestatusquo wrote:Hey, zach and I might be the only opera users. ^5
In post 92, chamber wrote:Thats as a % of total page loads, not accounts. I said so in the header of the table.
In post 64, Zachrulez wrote:But yeah, I don't see why there's a need to threaten punishment for this. If you explain to whoever is doing this stuff what is going on, how they can clean their computer and how to keep from accessing a malware contaminated site again, I don't see why this would be a problem for anyone. I don't think there's a single user on this site that wants to be infected by malware.
In post 89, Thestatusquo wrote:Hey, zach and I might be the only opera users. ^5
In post 97, UberNinja wrote:I thought the idea was not to use MS's storage or bandwidth ^