Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Chrome closes year with browser ten percent share gains at the expense of IE

It may look exactly like a huge shift in the table above, but 2010 represent something of a milestone for the web browser Google chrome year. He started in 2010, with a market of more than five per cent share and was able to double that in the year to close things to nice, even 10 per cent, according to Net Applications. These gains can be expected, are largely at the expense of Internet Explorer, which continues its slow, slow decline, but still hangs on a market share of 57 percent Commander. For the rest of key players, both Firefox and Opera dragged very slightly during the year, while Apple Safari acquired slightly more than one per cent at the end of the year at 5.9%.

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