Internet Explorer 11 users increase rapidly
After two months on the market, Internet Explorer 11 web browser (IE 11) has captured 3.27% market share of web browser users worldwide, according to market research firm Net Applications.
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Neowin reported on the report of Net Applications , on December 2, that IE 11 was released by Microsoft in early October, then it was built into the recently released Windows 8.1 operating system.
By the end of November, IE 11 had a 3.27% share of the global web browser market share, growing rapidly compared to the 1.49% market share of users in October.
According to Net Applications, IE 8 is still the IE version with the highest number of users worldwide, with 21.74%; followed by IE 10 with 17.5% market share.
At the end of November, if all IE versions were taken into account, Microsoft's web browser was holding 58.36% of the global browser user market share ( 1st place), followed by Firefox web browser with 18 , 54% market share, Chrome ranked third with 15.44% market share.
Next is Safari and Opera , all holding 5.9% of the user market share.
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