Technology news and Jobs
VIRTUALISATION
IE suffers dramatic market share loss to Firefox and Safari
VIRTUALISATION
IE suffers dramatic market share loss to Firefox and Safari | IE suffers dramatic market share loss to Firefox and Safari |
|
| by Stan Beer | |
| Thursday, 05 March 2009 | |
The latest figures from Internet market watcher Net Applications show
that Microsoft's once totally dominant browser Internet Explorer
continues to have its market dominance eroded by Mozilla Firefox and
Apple Safari. In the past year IE has lost more than 7% share to its two rivals.Featured Whitepaper
5 Best Practices for Smartphone Support
Twelve months later, the February 2009 figures show that IE had slipped to 67.44%, while Firefox had grown to 21.77% and Safari was up to 8.02%. The downward browser trend follows a similar worrying drop in desktop operating system market share for Microsoft over the past year, measured by net access, with Windows dropping from 91.52% share in February 2008 to 88.41% in February 2009. In operating systems, the Windows plunge came mostly at the hands of Mac OS X which rose from 7.46% in February 2008 to 9.61% in February 2009. Linux share also rose from 0.65% to 0.88% over the same period. Of note, was the huge jump in net access by iPhone, which rose from 0.15% in February 2008 to 0.48% in February 2009. Net access share from the iPhone alone now rivals the combined net access from Linux computers and is an order of magnitude greater than the share of any other mobile device, according to Net Applications figures. |
| < Next story in category | Previous story in the category > |
|---|





Tags




