Google surpassed Microsoft in browser market share
Due to the small market share of Windows Phone on mobile land and the strong rise of Chrome on all platforms, Microsoft has lost the No. 1 position in browser market share in the US.
Due to the small market share of Windows Phone on mobile land and the strong rise of Chrome on all platforms, Microsoft has lost the No. 1 position in browser market share in the US.
According to Adobe Digital Index data in April, Google's Chrome browser accounted for a total of 31.8% of Internet traffic. Meanwhile, Internet Explorer has dropped to 30.9% market share.
However, Adobe's statistics are statistics from both smartphones and tablets, so this is not going to be an unexpected development for many people. Android is the No. 1 mobile operating system globally, while Windows Phone is still taking the first steps. Even on PC land dominated by Windows and Internet Explorer for many years, Chrome's market share is growing strongly.
Apple also demonstrated a huge market share of iOS and Mac computers, accounting for 25% of total web traffic. Once the " darling " of developers, Firefox dropped to No. 4 with only 8.7% of the market.
- Google Chrome accounts for 43% of the web browser market share
- Chrome 15 becomes the world's most popular browser
- Microsoft Edge suddenly surpassed Firefox, rising to become the No. 2 browser in the world
- Internet Explorer browser market share suddenly increased
- March web browser market share: Safari and IE top
- The market share of Google Chrome declined, which could be attributed to users switching to Chromium Edge