Sentences with phrase «browser market»

Its browser, Chrome, now claims 62 percent of browser market share.
At its peak, Internet Explorer 6 dominated 90 percent of the entire browser market.
Firefox has taken the number one spot in browser market share in Europe, pushing past Internet Explorer for the first time, according to StatCounter.
Apple's Safari web browser had 5.12 percent and Opera had 1.19 percent of the global web browser market share.
And they will surely have a great impact on web publishers» decisions, seeing as Google has a global browser market share of around 55 %.
Over a decade ago, this meant being the home page on every internet browser - but more recently, it's taken the form of internet browser market share (Chrome), mobile OS market share (Android), owning the dominant video platform (YouTube), and even venturing into your dwelling with Google Home.
It's not clear how immediately successful Mozilla will be in this new push for the business browser market.
Now the desktop browser market is in upheaval, according to Statcounter's numbers; Chrome is taking over, while Firefox and Internet Explorer are shrinking.
When it comes to global market share, web - analytics firm NetApplications said Monday its statistics show Internet Explorer ended the year with 57 percent of the worldwide browser market, down from 67 percent in 2009.
While Chrome dominates globally with a 47 % mobile browser market share compared with UC Browser's 16 %, Alibaba's browser leads in markets where low - end smartphones prevail and where access to good or affordable mobile service can be scarce.
Firefox had 10.4 percent of the U.S. browser market on desktop PCs, mobile smartphones and tablets last month, according to tech data firm StatCounter.
When Googole introduced WebRTC, I guess one of the pruposes is to promote Chrome browser to grab browser market share away from Microsoft.
The firm's numbers show that Firefox had just over 38 percent of the European browser market in December, compared with a little less than 37 percent for Internet Explorer (s msft).
The most recent browser market share figures suggest Edge could do with a boost, as it's hovering around the 4 % mark.
Firefox has taken the number one spot in browser market share in Europe for the first time, according to a survey by traffic - statistics company StatCounter.
Chrome followed at the second position with over 25 percent of the market share while Firefox had just over 11 percent web browser market share.
At the start of the year, SitePoint analyzed internet browser market share and the results indicated Chrome has almost 54 % at the end of 2015.
In fact, the latest stats show that Chrome has a market share of about half the entire browser market, which includes desktops, phones, and tablets.
Just as hackers target Windows because it's the most - used operating system on the planet, they are targeting the Chrome browser too because it commands nearly 70 percent of the global browser market.
It will be interesting to see how and whether this early surge in installs translates into visible changes in Firefox's performance in browser market share trackers such as Statcounter and NetApplication's NetMarketShare.
Its Chrome business dominates the browser market, and computers running the Chrome OS operating system dominate the education market.
Certainly there are variations: slightly more iPhone users and slightly fewer Mac users than the rule of thumb predicts, for example, while the dramatic shifts in the browser market come because Chrome has a platform for promotion almost comparable with Microsoft's Windows: it is the only product that has ever been advertised on Google's front page.
The IDPF has moved out of sync with the realities of the e-reading market — not unlike when the W3C released XHTML, which was out of step with the realities of the browser market.
Web design could take a serious step backwards otherwise; especially when adding what could soon prove to be a major player in the browser market.
With IE's share of the browser market now below 90 percent for the first time in several years, one in every 10 visitors to this firm's site is not seeing it as the firm intended.
This means that 26 % of the browser market is at risk of a «zero day» attack that can corrupt a computer's data.
A VentureBeat report indicates that in April, Internet Explorer occupied 55 percent of the worldwide web browser market.
Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser, seems to be reversing its misfortunes and showing microscopic gains in browser market share.
NetMarketShare reported that Edge had a browser market share of 4.67 percent in January.
Given that Microsoft still controls about 72 percent of the browser market, Google can't afford to leave that business to chance.
Microsoft Edge may still be behind in the race when it comes to its share of the browser market, but Microsoft's latest ad attempts to show it can go the distance against Chrome and Firefox.
Google's Chrome has a browser market share of well above 50 %, so the move will have some effect.
Mozilla's share of the browser market continues to decline, so the company has been known to jump on hot issues, in part to raise awareness of its own products.
Spartan is a fast, smart new browser that looks great and ditches Internet Explorer's brand baggage, which might actually help win some browser market share back for the company.
However this could be bad news for Microsoft since its default Windows 10 browser Microsoft Edge is only holding 5 % of the browser market share, and with Google releasing Precision Touchpad support, Windows 10 users will be getting one more reason to move from the Edge browser.
Edge still owns only 5 % of the browser market.
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