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It's official: IE users are dumb as a bag of hammers
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Crakka



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Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2011 9:46 pm    Post Subject: It's official: IE users are dumb as a bag of hammers  

Ok this produced a chuckle or three! And well, what can I say - been using Opera for years and have been recommended it to others all that time 8) (Not that I rate IQ tests as any kind of sound means of judging real or overall intelligence...)

It's official: IE users are dumb as a bag of hammers

100,000 test subjects can't be wrong

By Rik Myslewski in San Francisco
29th July 2011 20:00 GMT


A comprehensive study of web users has determined that the dumber you are, the more likely you are to use Microsoft Internet Explorer.

After measuring the IQs of exactly 101,326 users and correlating their scores with the browser they had used to access the test, "There was a clear indication ... that the subjects using any version of Internet Explorer ranked significantly lower on an average than others," concludes the study, conducted by the Vancouver, Canada, psychometric-assessment firm, AptiQuant.

At the other end of the scale are those oh-so-brilliant Opera users, followed close behind by users of Camino and Internet Explorer with Chrome Frame.

"There was no significant difference in the IQ scores between individuals using Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox and Apple's Safari;" AptiQuant writes, "however, it was on an average higher than IE users."



The methodology of the study appears sound. English-speaking users from the US, Canada, UK, Australia, and New Zealand were drawn to a free IQ assessment test on AptiQuant's website either organically through unprompted search-engine results or through advertisements. Before being given the test, subjects were asked their age and gender; subjects under 16 were redirected to a different site, and their data was not used in the test.

Each subject's browser and operating system were detected and retained along with their scores on the well-respected Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (IV) IQ test.

Those results were then compared with the results of a similar study done in 2006 - and the results weren't pretty for users of Internet Explorer versions 6 through 9. If anything, IE users appear to have gotten duller over the past five years, and Opera users, sharper.

"The comparison clearly suggests that more people on the higher side of IQ scale have moved away from Internet Explorer in the last 5 years," AptiQuant concludes.

AptiQuant also plotted the use of each browser over the range of users' IQ. IE users again embarrassed themselves: the higher the IQ percentile, the fewer IE users. On the other hand, the smarter the user, the more likely they were to use Opera, Camino, and IE with Chrome Frame.



The study - "Intelligence Quotient (IQ) and Browser Usage: Measuring the Effects of Cognitive Ability on the Choice of Web Browser" - had a loftier goal than merely insulting IE users and putting a smile on the face of Opera's development team: to gauge the correlation between the resistance to changing or upgrading software, and users' IQs.

"From the test results, it is a clear indication that individuals on the lower side of the IQ scale tend to resist a change/upgrade of their browsers," the study concludes. "This hypothesis can be extended to any software in general, however more research is needed for that, which is a potential future work as an extension to this report."

AptiQuant does, however, single IE out as not only the newly anointed Browser for Dummies™, but also as an expensive drag on web developers. "Any IT company involved in web development will acknowledge the fact that millions of man hours are wasted each year to make otherwise perfectly functional websites work in Internet Explorer," they noted when announcing their results.


Source - http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/07/29/aptiquant_iq_survey/
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steve clougher



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Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2011 11:58 am    Post Subject:  

Internet Explorer has a miasma of " big daddy knows best" or "big daddy knows everything" ......like Walt Disney or the President etc.
I equate this with the condescending feeling I get from Time and Readers Digest
I think it comes from a parasitic and predatory priesthood, pre-christian, but hijacking an archetype much much older, certainly represented these days by the black magicians in Rome, possibly fomented by some bigger, darker agency behind them
Seems to me, those data don't show a hell of a big difference between the opera people and the IE people
I used to always recommend opera too, on the grounds that it doesn't insult your intelligence like IE does, also it used to be more resistant to surveillance, but I believe those days are over
I don't have a laptop lately, doing everything on a iPhone, and safari seems fine
Probably should get opera mini as a back-up
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Crakka



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Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2011 12:13 pm    Post Subject:  

Like it, good stuff :wink:

steve clougher wrote:
...also it used to be more resistant to surveillance, but I believe those days are over


Posted this example a year ago -

http://www.mysteriousnewzealand.co.nz/forums/viewtopic.php?t=1534&highlight=opera
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steve clougher



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Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2011 2:53 pm    Post Subject:  

Yes, I knew I'd got that idea from a reputable and reliable source
I just installed opera on my phone and found that it is rubbish compared with Safari, just doesn't cut it
It'll sit there for a back-up, but Safari is far better,even for operamail!!!!!!
I just lost an email , wouldn't that ,um,annoy you?
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