
According to Net Applications, Firefox held a 21.8 percent share of browser users this month, while Chrome reached 19.1 percent, up just under 8 percent and capping off a second year of impressive growth. Meanwhile, StatCounter pegs Google's browser at second place for the end of the year, claiming 27.3 percent versus the 25.3 percent share grabbed by its vulpine rival. Unsurprisingly, the Windows Team Blog takes a different slant on recent browsing trends, trumpeting that its latest version, Internet Explorer 9, continues to grow on Windows 7. This is, however, balanced out by a corresponding drop in the users of its predecessor, IE 8. Better luck next year, eh, Microsoft?
still IE...
ReplyDeletehumanity, why do you disappoint me so???
This is a tragedy!
ReplyDeleteI have to use IE for work :/
ReplyDeleteWHAT? IE? thats just... disappointing..
ReplyDeleteIt helps that every windows OS comes with Internet Explorer by default...
ReplyDeleteI hate IE.. it's so terrible!
ReplyDeleteChrome is the best :)
I hate IE.. it's so terrible!
ReplyDeleteChrome is the best :)
IE is the worst browser!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year
ReplyDeleteAs the default IE will always win I guess. I have no idea who deserves to come top in the second place battle though.
ReplyDeleteI have never tried opera, maybe I will give it a shot. And IE is only tops because people who only use the internet for facebook think that the E symbol on the desktop IS THE INTERNET!
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