How has the world transferred from IE to Chrome?
According to statistics from StatCounter, website Dadaviz has created an infographic describing web browsers that are popularly used in countries around the world during the period of 2008-2015. , Opera and Chrome. Thereby, we will see how the world has moved from IE to Chrome.
How is IE, Firefox, Opera, and Chrome changing in each country around the world during 2008-2015
If in 2008, IE seemed to dominate the whole world, in 2009, Opera began to be popularly used in Russia and some Eastern European countries. By 2010 Firefox began to gain market share previously held by Opera in Russia and used scattered in other countries around the world, IE's market share fell to about 60% of the world.
In 2010 Chrome began to be popular in some countries, Firefox continued to grow, Opera narrowed and IE dropped slightly. By 2012, it seems that the browser market share is only 3 main competitors, IE, Firefox and Chrome. 2 years 2013 until now, Chrome gradually rose to dominate position, IE and Firefox are only popular in some countries. A strange character that appeared as the most popular browser in Greenland in 2014 was Safari, until 2015 moved to IE.
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