A recent study links intelligence test results with browser usage -- and the results don't look good for users of Microsoft's Internet Explorer, especially its older versions.
The results are fascinating. Users of Internet Explorer 6 have an average IQ score barely over 80; Firefox and Chrome users fare much better, with average IQ scores of around 110, while Opera and Camino users have an average IQ score over 120.
The study concludes that "individuals on the lower side of the IQ scale tend to resist a change/upgrade of their browsers." It's only logical that users with a higher IQ are more likely to experiment, choose a different software version or variant
80% of Africans were found to be using IE7 and lower.
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