How many of you are thinking about switching browser about, now?
Chances are, not very high.
Only about 10% of ChurchMag readers use Internet Explorer, and know we know why:
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The study concludes that “individuals on the lower side of the IQ scale tend to resist a change/upgrade of their browsers.” It’s only logical that users with a higher IQ are more likely to experiment, choose a different software version or variant (notice that users of IE with Chrome frame score very high on IQ tests) or listen to upgrade suggestions and security advice.
I’ve always said, ChurchMag readers are smart!
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[via Mashable | Image via dierk schaefer]
Brandon Rowe says
LOL! I only have Safari, Firefox, and Chrome and yes those are in order in which use the most. 🙂
Eric Dye says
😀 I rest my case.
Bryan Rankin says
“Internet Explorer story was bogus” http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-14370878
Thank you Eric for your other articles, I enjoy reading them. I only ask that we do not put our non-computer literate brothers and sisters down. Computer-based aptitude can be a measurable aspect of one’s IQ, but does not equate to the total intelligence quotient.
Later bro’
Eric Dye says
Thanks for the link, Bryan!