Firefox, Safari and Chrome have bitten off a piece of IE
The most popular browser Internet Explorer continues to lose ground. The latest statistics from Net Applications published yesterday show that in January 2009, IE's share fell to a new low of 67.55%.
At the same time, Firefox, Safari and Chrome increased their presence to 21.53%, 8.29% and 1.12%, respectively.
Over the past two years, Internet Explorer has lost a tenth of the market.
At the same time, Firefox, Safari and Chrome increased their presence to 21.53%, 8.29% and 1.12%, respectively.
Over the past two years, Internet Explorer has lost a tenth of the market.