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I would suggest monitoring the W3Counter Global Web Stats which are published on a monthly basis.

As I write this, it shows that Internet Explorer 7 has the biggest market share, with IE6 comming coming second and Firefox 2.0 comming third.

This clearly shows how a perticular particular version is being adopted by the masses and will give you a very good idea when to not support a perticular version of a browser.

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Stats at August 10, 2009

1    Internet Explorer 7.0  24.74%
2    Firefox 3.0            23.03%
3    Internet Explorer 6.0  15.21%
4    Internet Explorer 8.0  12.98%
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I would suggest monitoring the W3C W3Counter Global Web Stats which are published on a monthly basis.

As I write this, it shows that Internet Explorer 7 has the biggest market share, with IE6 comming second and Firefox 2.0 comming third.

This clearly shows how a perticular version is being adopted by the masses and will give you a very good idea when to not support a perticular version of a browser.

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I would suggest monitoring the W3C Global Web Stats which are published on a monthly basis.

As I write this, it shows that Internet Explorer 6 still 7 has the biggest market share, with IE7 IE6 comming second and Firefox 2.0 comming third.

This clearly shows how a perticular version is being adopted by the masses and will give you a very good idea when to not support a perticular version of a browser.

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