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So at the next executive sales meeting a discussion on IE and its use around the world is just shrugged off because everybody in the room is using Chrome and they conclude that the world is wrong and those in the meeting are the only ones that matter? It's amazing that their marketing department has not been lined up.
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Even I was using IE until this year when I got frustrated that many sites did not work properly, so I finally switched to Chrome.
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IE has been declining for many years to around 15% now, while Chrome has been increasing to around 50%.
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Even I was using IE until this year when I got frustrated that many sites did not work properly, so I finally switched to Chrome.
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Even I was using IE until this year when I got frustrated that many sites did not work properly, so I finally switched to Chrome.
This kind of mistake is reserved for the grade school mentality of large established corporations (or pure stupidity) and the kind of error that you won't find Tesla making. I wouldn't buy a Tesla but some of their structure and implementation is refreshing.
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