Internet Explorer continues to lose market
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Browser Microsoft Internet company again has begun to take descent, at least regarding his participation in the market. Although remains leader, the turnout of 65.7 percent is low so far.</p>
During September the participation of Internet Explorer has dropped to 1.3 percent, compared with last year, the overall decline was 8.5 percent. If this trend continues, the Internet browser from Microsoft will fall below 50 percent within two years.</p>
As reported by Tabor of analysts the company NetApplications, the decline of interest for Internet Explorer have benefited most Firefox and Chrome.</p>
Participation of Firefox during the last month increased 0.8 percent and 23.8 percent currently, while Chrome 0.3 percent and now has 3.2 percent of the overall market.</p>
Meanwhile, the participation of the company’s Safari browser Apple has increased and currently has extremely little turnout of 4.2 percent. www.netapplications.com</p>
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Browser Microsoft Internet company again has begun to take descent, at least regarding his participation in the market. Although remains leader, the turnout of 65.7 percent is low so far.</p>
During September the participation of Internet Explorer has dropped to 1.3 percent, compared with last year, the overall decline was 8.5 percent. If this trend continues, the Internet browser from Microsoft will fall below 50 percent within two years.</p>
As reported by Tabor of analysts the company NetApplications, the decline of interest for Internet Explorer have benefited most Firefox and Chrome.</p>
Participation of Firefox during the last month increased 0.8 percent and 23.8 percent currently, while Chrome 0.3 percent and now has 3.2 percent of the overall market.</p>
Meanwhile, the participation of the company’s Safari browser Apple has increased and currently has extremely little turnout of 4.2 percent. www.netapplications.com</p>
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