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jgweed
The results of the poll are interesting, but perhaps not indicative of choices of the general internet user. For example, Firefox is listed as first choice amongst browsers, but IE still has a vastly predominant market share. And serious investigators would not cite Wikipedia as a first choice.
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John
BlackSpyder
I'm really not that surprised at many of the Sites on the list (although there are more then a few I didnt know of)

But John is right in a sense. IE is more common then Firefox but thats not what this poll was really showing. Firefox is (I believe) the #1 "Aftermarket" Browser therefore the Firefox website should be very popular.

Wikipedia is an easy one since its in the search bars for both IE and Firefox so when you have a question like "What is RAM?" type it in, and click, there your answer is. But your right it doesnt work for serious studies.
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