Woo! I thought it was still up around the 65% area, good news.
Looking better if you look at just Europe: http://gs.statcounter.com/#browser-eu-monthly-200909-201009 |
<< Microsoft's Internet Explorer, which has dominated the Web browser market since blowing by Netscape in the late 1990s, last month fell below the 50% market share level for the first time in years.
IE’s share of the worldwide market fell to 49.87% in September, down from 51.3% in August and 58.4% a year ago. It is followed by Firefox, which increased its share slightly from 30.09% to 31.5% and Google Chrome, which grabbed 11.54% share.... >>
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Basically, Chrome is taking IE's market share. Firefox market share is stable, and all the others (e.g. Opera) are very tiny players with little market share. |