Firefox Natural Episode Negative Quarter
Firefox Natural Episode Negative Quarter
Use Mozilla Firefox browser has a decrease trend. Although not significant, and if this trend continues, it is quite possible Firefox more approachable by weight competitors.
Recent data from NetApplications shows, between January and February, Firefox has decreased 0.18% with 24.2% market share. That made three consecutive months Firefox market share plummeted.
Precisely since late November 2009, Firefox had this negative episode. Quoted from TechRadar, Wednesday (3/3/2010), this is the first time Firefox has decreased until the first quarter ever.
Besutan Microsoft browser, Internet Explorer, as usual, also continued its market share plummeted. With a 0.5% decline, Internet Explorer is now pocketed 60.1% market share.
On the other hand, Google Chrome's performance continued to record a hit. Chrome Users in the month of February rose 1.41% so it has 5.61% market share.
And what about Safari and Opera? Two popular browsers are enough to have each of 4.4% and 2.4% market share as of February 2010.
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