Chrome August's big winner as Internet Explorer resumes slide
Sep 06, 2010, 15:04 (0 Talkback[s])
(Other stories by Emil Protalinski)
"As browser competition continues to heat up, 2010 looks like
the year when the market was repeatedly disrupted. Internet
Explorer has not managed to gain share for a third month in a row.
Firefox is leveling out while Chrome and Safari continue to grow.
Opera? It's hanging on to relevance.
"Between July and August, Internet Explorer dropped 0.34
percent, a drop smaller than June's or July's gain. Firefox,
meanwhile, went up 0.02 percent, Chrome gained 0.36 percent, Safari
was up 0.07, and Opera dipped 0.08 percent."
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