Internet Explorer is the most popular user
Internet Explorer remains stable at the top, the most user-friendly in the World.
After the first 6 months of 2014, Internet Explorer continued to lead the browser market with 58.17% market share, while Firefox's market share decreased to only 15.54%. Chrome continued its impressive growth when it increased its market share to 19.34%.
Specifically, compared with May:
- Internet Explorer has increased slightly by 0.21 percentage points from 58.17 to 58.38%.
- Chrome surged nearly 2 percentage points from 17.73% to 19.34%.
- Firefox dropped more than 1 percentage point from 16.81% to 15.54%.
- Other browsers increased slightly.
Follow statistics from NetMarketShare
Among Internet Explorer versions, IE8 has the largest market share, accounting for 20.89% of the market. This is understandable when Windows XP computers exist a lot and IE8 is the last version to run on this operating system.
The reason that Internet Explorer is so big is because Windows has continuously invested in upgrading the browser features once considered " thrown away ". Users have also begun to return to using IE, most user reviews show that IE's browsing speed has been greatly improved, even faster than other browsers.
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