
Microsoft gets less popular
The latest figures show that Google's Web browser, Chrome
is eating away at at Microsoft Internet Explorer's market share. According to
Net Applications data Chrome took away 0.4 points from Microsoft.
Chrome had 5.6 per cent of the market which was an
increase from 5.2 percent in January. Internet Explorer continued its crawling
decline, from 62.1 percent to 61.6 percent. Mozilla Firefox dropped from 24.4 percent to 24.2 percent
and Safari dropped from 4.5 percent to 4.4 percent, according to Net
Applications. This is pretty much no change.
Microsoft does seem to be falling behind quickly in the
browser market in the same way that it lost the ball in the mobile area.