Chrome and Firefox Slip; Internet Explorer Gains for January 2012

Chrome and Firefox Slip; Internet Explorer Gains for January 2012

We are always interested here in the browser wars, they go up and down like the economy. Last month we reported that Chrome appeared to be gaining market share at the expense of Firefox and Internet Explorer.

This past month Chrome actually slipped to 18.9 percent market share while Firefox continues to slip dropping a full percentage point to 20.9 percent. In the “worth a mention” department Safari also slipped to 4.9 percent, most likely in line with Apples share of the computer market.

This leaves the reigning champ, Internet Explorer, showing an increase to 53 percent up from 51.9 percent in January.
It seems that the browser wars have slowed down but we look forward to seeing how the rest of the year plays out. Chrome has enjoyed a huge growth spurt in the past year that we assume comes from taking share from Firefox whose latest version of their browser just seems slower and more bloated than the earlier 3x versions. Firefox has been steadily declining as the days of Firefox versus Internet Explorer have come to an end with lots of new choices in browsers.

Is Chrome the new Firefox? Will Internet Explorer continue to dominate with 50 percent or more this year? Only time will tell and it will be an interesting ride.

Here are the numbers from NetMarketShare:

Desktop Browser Market Share:

Microsoft Internet Explorer 52.96%
Firefox 20.88%
Chrome 18.94%
Safari 4.90%
Opera 1.67%

Proprietary or Undetectable 0.50%

Mozilla 0.03%
Flock 0.02%
ACCESS NetFront 0.01%
Android Browser 0.01%
Obigo 0.00%
Konqueror 0.00%

News by Majorgeeks
http://www.majorgeeks.com/story.php?id=33164

This leaves the reigning champ, Internet Explorer, showing an increase to 53 percent up from 51.9 percent in January.

Not that it really matters…but Christmas & January sales could probably be attributed to that :slight_smile:
Being installed on every windows machine, that means an expected increase.

Who really cares about stats, statisticians.

Me I care about what browser suites my needs/requirements and that really is all that I care about.

Same here…though there are those that just love statistics. ;D

+1 ;D

Statistic Results always depend on who orders them and who pays for them.
The only time I actually give any weight to statistics is they are done
by a totally independent source.
I highly doubt that the statistics quoted here meet that standard. ;D

just for what it’s worth (may be not much ;D ) the only market share stats being taken seriously by most serious sites are stats counter, and according to … stats counter … Chrome has clearly outperformed Firefox now, while IE is declining.

http://gs.statcounter.com/

ps: the “sad” thing is that IE is now declining, while it has finally become a good browser (with V9), but hey, they asked for it.

That could probably explain it.

+2 ;D

How does this relate to statistics ??? or, the topic of this thread ???

Because the statistics are the supporting evidence of the claim in the topics title.

As they say lies, damn lies and statistics; when related to a browsers market share.

Put another way, who cares what a browsers market share is; we/I didn’t choose our browser based on its market share (statistics).