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February 3, 2009

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IE Downs Firefox and Chrome Up

IE slips further as Firefox, Safari, Chrome gain

The amount of market share commanded by Microsoft’s Internet Explorer browser has dropped for the seventh consecutive month.

Internet Explorer now has 67.55 percent of global browser market share, a drop of over seven percentage points in a year, according to figures from Web metrics company Net Applications, released Monday. Mozilla’s Firefox browser, meanwhile, has gained market share in the same time frame, climbing over three percentage points to 21.53 percent.

IE and Firefox

Microsoft’s browser has steadily lost ground to its competitors in the past year. Its share dropped sharply in both October and November 2008, when it lost over one percentage point in each month.

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  1. Feb 3 2009

    nek misale kabeh podo medun piye yo?wah aku ra iso mbayangke wes

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  2. Feb 3 2009

    I think IE falling off their invention, even base my experience and friend of mine, it’s easy to downtime and also hang. They so satisfy with their dominate the market thus they don’t make revision for their product. Thats way Microsoft’s Internet Explorer browser has dropped for the seventh consecutive month by the rivals, such as, Apple’s Safari, Firefox Mozilla, Google’s Chrome browser, and Opera.

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  3. Feb 4 2009

    great info………..

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  4. Feb 4 2009

    user will only find the most faster and efficient browser

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  5. Feb 4 2009

    saya baru pakai Google Chrome seminggu…

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  6. Feb 5 2009

    I think the downfall of IE has been predicted. It’s time for Microsoft to make an improvement on their product.

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  7. Feb 5 2009

    Ayo ramai-ramai ke open source :)

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  8. Sudah saatnya monopoli MS digeser :)

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  9. Feb 8 2009

    mari pake firefox saja :) (firefox addicted user)

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