The dominant rate of web browsers
Today, the Internet is no stranger to us, it has become an indispensable part of everyday life. All the issues we want to know can be answered after just a few clicks. But how can we see that amount of information?
There are many browsers that help you enter the Internet world. Although the same purpose is used, each browser has its own advantages, suitable for certain needs.
Many years ago, Internet Explorer was the most popular choice of everyone. But in recent years there has been a change. According to recent data, Google Chrome has surpassed Internet Explorer, becoming the most used browser with more than 40% of Internet users.
How does this change happen? Will there be any other changes in the future? The history of web browsers as well as the statistics on the use of web browsers are summarized in the Infographic below.
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