Browser battles: the state of the browser market

By Alex Kidman
08 November 2002 02:40 PM
Tags: browser, internet, netscape, opera, explorer, mozilla, ie, browser market
Browser battles: the state of the browser market

IE has the majority of the world's browser share, but there's still some competition. ZDNet Australia takes a look at the issues in the browser war, along with reviews of the major competitors.

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