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Internet Explorer 11 Usage Triples In A Month, Thanks To Auto-update For IE10 Users - MSPoweruser
Internet Explorer 9 Up to 48.8% Usage Share on Windows 7 in the US
Windows 8 takes 1 percent of Web usage as Internet Explorer gains | Ars Technica
Internet Explorer 6 usage is growing rapidly again | April Fools'
Do people still use Internet Explorer in 2020? - Quora
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The End of an Era: Internet Explorer Drops Below 50 Percent of Web Usage | WIRED
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