Firefox hits over 20 percent market share for browsers

Andre Yoskowitz
1 Dec 2008 17:07

According to new research data from Net Applications , Mozilla's Firefox browser has finally surpassed the 20 percent market share milestone and seems to be taking market share from leader Internet Explorer at a growing pace.
Since the last time the research firm gathered data, Firefox moved up from 19.97 percent to 20.78 percent. Because it is taking away market share mainly from Internet Explorer, the unstable browser has now fallen to under 70 percent market share for the first since 1998. At its peak in 2003, Internet Explorer controlled 95 percent of the browser market.
Apple's Safari browser jumped up a percent as well to 7.13 percent and Google's new, but buggy, Chrome browser jumped to 0.83 percent.

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