According to StatCounter, the web analytics service used by both this blog and the Accordion Guy blog, Chrome has just edged past Internet Explorer in usage share. This is quite a change from a year ago, when Internet Explorer still held first place at about 45% and Chrome was a distant third with about 20% by StatCounter’s measurements.
What will the graph look like a year from now?
Update: I’ve posted an article showing browser usage share stats by W3Counter and Clicky. I’ve also written an article about NetMarketShare’s stats, which say that IE has a very comfortable lead and is even trending slightly upward. You might also find this comic amusing.
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It’s interesting that in North America, IE still reigns ~45%: http://gs.statcounter.com/#browser-na-weekly-201120-201220
(Closer to ~37%; I misread the graph)
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It would be interesting to know the split between company versus public adoption. Any idea where to find this? It seems the landscape would look radically different.
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