![]() ![]() Interestingly, Apple's Safari Browser, which is built on the same WebKit framework as Google Chrome, has hardly been affected, moving down 0.2 per cent from 3.4 per cent share to 3.2 percent.Ĭhrome's rise has been meteoric, accounting for 2.5 per cent of browsers the day after it was launched and peaking at 4.5 per cent on Thursday - when the hype was at its peak - before dropping off again on Friday. Firefox 2 however, has taken a hit, falling from 8.1 per cent to 6 per cent market share. Today, Microsoft's combined browser market share stands at 52.9 per cent with IE 7 at 33.1 per cent and IE 6 holding on to 19.8 per cent.įirefox 3.0's market share has been boosted during the same period, from 26.5 per cent to 29.9 per cent. On 1 September (the day before Chrome's launch), Microsoft IE 7 enjoyed 35.1 per cent of the market while IE 6 accounted for 22.5 per cent, meaning the total IE market share stood at 57.6 per cent. ![]() Browsers used by readers BC (before Chrome). ![]()
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