The beta of the new Internet Explorer delivers important improvements, starting with blazing speed, but it's also bug ridden, says Entrepreneur's Jonathan Blum.
"Browsers like Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome and Apple's Safari may get all the hype. But Microsoft Explorer remains the lingua-franca of the small-business realm.
Explorer claims more than half of the overall browser market, says Aliso Viejo, Calif-based Netmarketshare.com. And it reaches even deeper into the small-business universe. Sure, others browsers are faster and pack more features. But most small firms tend to stick with Internet Explorer because it's included with their Windows-based small-business computers."
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