In 2002, Internet Explorer held 90% of the browser market, in 2008, the figure was dropped to 67% a year ago had fallen to 58.4% and now for the first time in years , came under the psychological threshold of 50%, settling at 49.87%. The data are from StatCounter, which is based on 3 million visitors to Web sites (for a total of about 15 billion page views every month) throughout the world. Firefox is currently the main competitor with 31.5% of IE users, but advancing rapidly Chrome now owns 11, 54% of the market in one year and tripled its share.
has not yet said its last word: Internet Explorer 9, currently in beta, is receiving very positive critical and could mark the resurgence, the lack of support for Windows XP, still widespread, however, could be a brake on a 'eventual comeback on competitors.
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