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Safari still growing. Internet Explorer, no.

December 2nd, 2008 Posted in Safari

browser marketshare nov2008 Safari still growing. Internet Explorer, no.

Back appointment with the monthly statistics on the prevalence of the Web browser, drawn from Net Applications. The data, which account for 40,000 well-business Web sites and e-commerce, are clear: Firefox and Safari are growing at the expense of the giant Internet Explorer, now below 70%.

Compared to October last year, Internet Explorer fell to 69.77% of share, losing almost 2 percentage points evenly divided between Firefox, which comes at 20.78%, and Apple Safari, with his 7.13%.

Chrome also on the market for just a couple of months, it behaves very well and acquires 0.83% of the market, while Mobile Safari on the iPhone is its 0.37% the most successful browser on mobile platforms.

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