Friday, September 05, 2008
Look who's losing the browser market share after Google Chrome launched
Surprise, surprise! A day after Google Chrome was made available for download, data provided by Statcounter shows that both Firefox and Safari browsers are losing their market share. And more surprisingly, Internet Explorer has increased 3%!
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Not too surprising really, many users of Firefox/Safari might be the more net-savvy people, who are also more likely to give Chrome a try - whereas the 'default users' (who've not experimented beyond Internet Explorer yet are) are less likely to.
Just hope the OSX version is released soon, wonder if I'll really end up abandoning Firefox for it?
I wonder if this is just a short term trend.
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