Google’s Chrome browser “now accounts for more than half of all desktop browser usage and has nearly double the market share of Edge and Internet Explorer combined,” reports Hot Hardware:
Market research firm Net Applications has Chrome sitting pretty with a 54.99% share of the desktop browser market, up from 31.12% at this moment a year ago, while Internet Explorer and Edge combine for 28.39 percent and Firefox stuck at around 11%. Even more interesting is that when Windows 10 launched to the public at the end of July 2015, Chrome had a 27.82% share of the market while IE still dominated the landscape with a 54% share. Now the script has flipped.
Just six months ago, the same research firm reported Chrome with a 41.66%, share barely beating Microsoft’s 41.35%.
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Source: Slashdot – Chrome Now Accounts For 55% of All Web Browsing
