According to Californian company Net Applications, Google Chrome has continued its rise in the global browser market, managing to reach a share of 16.20% at the end of September. In August's Google's browser topped 15.51%.
While Chrome is still third, Internet Explorer and Firefox kept the first and second spots in the browser game, but both slipped some more. IE dropped to 54.39% after being at 55.31% in August while Firefox settled at 22.48%. One month ago Mozilla's creation was at 22.57%.
Apple Safari performed quite well too as it was able to break the 5% mark and consolidate its fourth place in the race. Opera was at 1.67% in September, its drop from the month before being minimal (0.01%).
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Monday, 03 October 2011 10:39
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