Internet Explorer falls below 69% market share, Firefox climbs above 21% TG
Chicago (IL) – Microsoft was not able to slow the market share loss of its Internet Explorer (IE) web browser in December. IE surrendered more than 1.5 points in December, according to Net Applications, while Firefox, Chrome and Safari posted substantial gains. Over the past 12 months, IE has lost almost 8 points, leaving the browser with the least amount of market share since 1999.
Net Applications released updated global browser market share numbers today, indicating that IE is losing users at an accelerated pace. The browser’s share dropped from 69.77% in November to 68.15% in December. Most rivals were able to pick up a portion of what IE surrendered. Firefox gained more than half a point and ended up at 21.34%, Safari approaches the next big hurdle with 7.93% and Chrome came in at 1.04%, the first time Google was able to cross the 1% mark. Opera remained stable 0.71%, but it is clear that the Norwegian browser cannot attract any users IE loses.
Ayo tinggalkan IE
It’s hard to swallow the realize of IE for any reason,that another provider for web browser growth up so quicky.Since IE has loss their constumer,many provider took aweakeness of IE have..some bugs.That made reason for internet users changed their browser to another.
Me…I just have some little browser on my cellphone and have great plesure seems like I don’t need PC for mostly.And I’d loved to say that being a Blogger Mobile is such a new experience to browse a web:-).I’m sure in the future this will be growth as fast as time runs.;-)
I prefer firefox
I used also firefox for internet, only on my mobile I use opera..