Chrome Set to Overtake Firefox in Market Share [STATS]

By Lauren Indvik  on 
Chrome Set to Overtake Firefox in Market Share [STATS]
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Chrome's share of the global market for the month is hovering around 23.6%, roughly 3% behind Firefox. At 41.7%, Internet Explorer is still the dominant player in the market.

Chrome, which became available to the public in December 2008, has increased its share of the market by approximately 8% since the beginning of the year. Firefox's, meanwhile, has declined 4%; IE is down 9%.

Should growth rates continue at their present levels, Chrome will take hold of 26.6% of the market in two months -- above Firefox's expected 25.3% share. Chrome already overtook Firefox in the UK in July, StatCounter reported.

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Chrome's rise since its public launch in December 2008 has been steady and significant.

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Chrome's share of the market has increased by approximately 8% so far this year.

Firefox has accelerated its rate for releasing new versions as a way of competing with Google Chrome. But the new six-week cycle has been met with largely negative feedback from individuals and businesses struggling with add-on compatibility and frequent interface changes.

Despite these complaints, Mitchell Baker, chairman of Firefox owner Mozilla, holds that the "rapid release process is the right direction" for the browser's developers.

[via Computerworld]

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