Internet Explorer losing its users

Posted on 03. Jan, 2009 by zTechWorld in Internet


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Internet Explorer shares have been at its lowest in years, 68.15 percent as of December. While Firefox shares are at 21.34 percent, and Apple's Safari also have climed to 7.93 percent because of the rising sales of Mac computer.

Also Google's Chrome browser, which was released in September, passed one percent in December. The only browser from the Top Five Web browsers which appears to be going nowhere is Opera, which share has been around 0.7 percent since February.

Who uses what?

Firefox and Safari are have high residential usage. Firefox got a high usage when users flooded to the web to get the U.S. election results, and the Black Friday sales also attracted at lot of users to the web.

Winner and Loser

As we start 2009, it is expected that Firefox and Safari will both continue to rise in usage. Safari will mainly raise because of rising sales of Mac computer, while Firefox will increase because of word of mouth.

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