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Internet Explorer users 'stupid': Story was a hoax | ZDNet
Breathe a sigh of relief. Internet Explorer users are not kind of stupid, according to articles thrown around by the media over the last few days.
The story was an elaborate hoax.
Capturing the eyes of major news organisations, including the BBC News,our sister site CBS News and, well, ZDNet too, the false story spread like wildfire, until it was revealed today that the story was untrue.
Canadian firm ApTiquant commissioned the report, stating that research connecting a users browser choice is affected by the cognitive ability of the user. By connecting a users IQ score against their common browser choice, a correlation was made between lower IQ scores and using Microsofts Internet Explorer browser.
Stating that it had invited over 100,000 web users to take part in the research, many researchers would have alarm bells ringing. Not only would this is an extraordinarily difficult task to complete, but the data results would be so vast, it could take years to find any meaningful results.
Alarm bells rung when nobody had heard of the company before, sending many on a quest of journalistic intent, to discover whether or not this story was in fact true or not. Many simply ignored the story.
Some people were so incensed by the news, that they threatened legal action against the Canadian based company.
Internet Explorer users 'stupid': Story was a hoax | ZDNet