The story of how internet browsers modified us perpetually

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This article was originally published by Matthew Guay on Capiche, a secret society for SaaS power users, building a new community of people who care about software to make the SaaS industry more transparent, together. One day, Internet Explorer was nearly the only game in town, powering 96% of website visits at its peak in 2002. …Original article
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