This report displays information on web browser market share and usage. Also known as "browser wars", the statistics below
analyze the amount of market penetration attained by browsers such as Internet Explorer, FireFox, Safari and Google Chrome.
We only list browsers that have amassed at least 0.1% of the market
share during the selected time period.
You can view this report utilizing trend charting by visiting the Web Browser Market Share Trend page.
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Wikipedia Definition:
The term "browser wars" refers to the competition for dominance in the web browser marketplace. The term is used to denote two specific periods of time: the competition between market-dominating Netscape Navigator and its eventual defeat by Microsoft Internet Explorer during the late 1990s, and the competition from 2003 onwards between the dominating Internet Explorer and several other emerging browsers including Mozilla Firefox, Safari, Opera and, since mid-2008, Google Chrome.
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5 Google Chrome Hacks to Make Your Life Easy
LifeHacker India / 2/26/16
There is no argument when it comes to the question best browser, Chrome is light-years ahead in performance, features, speed and innovation as compared to Microsoft's Edge and Apple's Safari. Here are five Google Chrome hacks you probably haven't ...
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Manage Firefox, Chrome and IE extensions with BrowserAddonsView
Ghacks Technology News / 2/25/16
BrowserAddonsView is a new application by Nirsoft that provides you with an overview of installed extensions in Chrome, Internet Explorer and Firefox. It is quite easy to keep an eye on installed browser add-ons for the most part if you are just using ...
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Google May Introduce Recommended Articles in Chrome
InfoToday.com / 2/24/16
According to an article on VentureBeat, Google is developing a feature for its Chrome browser that will provide article recommendations on the New Tab page for Windows, Mac, Linux, Android, and iOS devices. The company is currently running tests and is ...
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Opera Max: Browser-on-the-go
The Asian Age / 2/21/16
Opera, the independent browser from Norway, has a canny feel for the needs of the rest of us who don't own fancy smart phones or sign up for blazingly fast data plans, yet want to enjoy videos on mobile like everyone else while working in our mother ...
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Are Chinese Companies Buying Opera's VPN Business?
ChinaTechNews.com / 2/18/16
A consortium of Chinese companies, including Qihoo 360 and Kunlun, have proposed to fully acquire Opera, a Norwegian browser provider, for NOK10.5 billion, which is about USD1.23 billion. Along with some businesses related to advertising technology, ...
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Opera Browser Removes Support for Windows XP and Vista
Softpedia News / 2/18/16
And because Internet Explorer on Windows XP is no longer a secure way to browse the web, third-party browser makers are still offering support for this particular Windows version. But starting today, the group of browsers still working on Windows XP is ...
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SMEs urgently need to upgrade Internet Explorer web browsers
Dispatch Tribunal / 2/16/16
Microsoft has pulled the plug on older versions of its Internet Explorer web browser and SMEs have been urged to upgrade to latest versions as soon as possible. In a new “End of Life” upgrade notification for Internet Explorer, Microsoft has outright ...
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Older versions of IE are now at risk
Network World / 2/11/16
Because different versions of Microsoft's browser share large amounts of code -- that was one of the primary reasons the Redmond, Wash. company has dead-ended IE and started over with Edge -- it's almost certain that the nine vulnerabilities also exist ...
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It's official: Older versions of Internet Explorer are now at risk
PCWorld / 2/11/16
Microsoft this week made good on a 2014 promise and withheld security updates from users of older versions of the company's Internet Explorer (IE) browser. All Windows users still running IE7 or IE8, and those running IE9 on any other edition of ...
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