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July 25, 2010

IE browser Beat Up Firefox

 
Microsoft seems to want to return the world's browser market share after it was followed by Firefox, a browser based on open source Mozilla.

Net Application research companies have discovered the fact that the market share of Internet Explorer applications increased again in June 2010.

According to Net Applications vice president, Vince Vizzaccaro said that "the success of Microsoft Internet Explorer itself can not be separated from the application of Internet Explorer 8 is claimed to have speed and better security than previous versions of IE applications."

From the data obtained , a browser made by Microsoft that reached 60.3% of the worldwide browser market, while Firefox browser instead it fell as much as 0.5 percent, so the browser Mozilla made it only reached 23.8 percent of the browser market across world.

While the Opera browser which previously was actively releasing new versions, also have not received the increase yet, it actually fell 0.2 percent, so the browser is based in Norway found that only 2.3 percent. Meanwhile, Google Chrome 7.2 percent market share, an increase of 0.2 percent, and Apple Safari actually rose almost 0.1 percent to 4.9 percent.

Vince Vizzaccaro from Net Applications, adding that the increased use IE browser was also achieved thanks to the sales of Windows-based computers are high among the users.

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