IE

According to the data and reports generated by StatCounter, NetApplications, and several other sources, the market share of the most famous browser IE is continuously on the decline.
While covering the top things you need to know about HTML5, we missed an important part.

Yes. this isn't any hoax and it is true.

While Matt used it for his blog to get a stat of the browsers from which people are visiting his blog, we thought of experimenting with ours too.