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Saturday, November 7, 2009

Firefox, Safari and Chrome skyrocketed increase, IE decline

Microsoft Internet Explorer has experienced a decline in market share last month. This is because Microsoft has been losing users of Internet Explorer, and Microsoft will probably also lose the leadership position of the browser in a few years later. At the end of October 2009, a statistic which was launched by NetApplications provide a report on the collapse of the Internet Explorer market share of 64.64 percent. However, in the months before November 2007, IE made it to market as much as 80 percent.

Another case, with the Internet vendor statistical reporting metrics, StatCounter, which states that Internet Explorer, down from 58.37 percent in September 2009 to 57.96 percent in October and 56.27 percent on the first day of November 2009. Internet Explorer also fell 91.2 percent in 2004, which is the first month released Firefox 1.

According to NetApplications, after Mozilla released Firefox 3.6 beta version in October last month, Firefox managed to achieve a higher market of 24.7 percent for all version. While the observations StatCounter, Firefox global market share rose from 31.34 percent in September to 31.82 percent in October and 32.61 percent in the first day of November 2009.

As for Google Chrome, up from 3:17 per cent in the month of October to 3:58 per cent in the month of October, according to NetApplications. For Apple's Safari browser also rose from percent in September 4:24 to 4:42 per cent in October, still from NetApplications.