Archive for May, 2010
Weekly Browsers Recap, May 3rd
- Microsoft: HTML5 is the future of the web, will only support H.264
- Microsoft fires back at critics of its HTML5 strategy
- Firefox.next tab bar becomes customizable
- Detention Awarded for Using Foxfire.exe?
- Firefox for Android Pre-Alpha Released
- Hands-on: Mozilla’s foxy Fennec prerelease build for Android
- Mozilla Previews New Firefox Add-Ons Manager
- Google patches Chrome for second time this month
- Disable Google Chrome’s Location-Aware Browsing
- Features that Google Chrome offers that other browsers do not have
- Opera 10.53 released
- Design a new blog header for Choose Opera
- BlackBerry 6.0 Coming Soon With New Browser, Better UI
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April, 2010 – Internet Explorer Market Share Goes Below 60%
It’s time to find out, how ballot screen affected web browsers growth and/or decline. Lets begin.
After continuous Internet Explorer downtrend, Microsoft web browser has finally felt below 60% market share mark, from 60.65% to 59.95% (0.7 point decrease).
Firefox is slowly trying to reach 25% market share mark, this time its share increased by 0.07 point, from 24.52% to 24.59%. Continue Reading