Google Chrome Market Share Drops To A Multi Month Lows

By | June 11, 2013



Here goes the hype.

If you thought that copying Google’s Chrome design is a winning strategy, then think again. According to the latest report from HitsLink, Chrome continues to lose its market share and just recently hit lows not seen in more than a year.

As it turns out, the biggest winner is Internet Explorer, gaining a total of 2 points since July, 2012, followed by Apple’s Safari (0.53 point increase) and others.

Let’s get another Chrome clone going.


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Vygantas is a former web designer whose projects are used by companies such as AMD, NVIDIA and departed Westood Studios. Being passionate about software, Vygantas began his journalism career back in 2007 when he founded FavBrowser.com. Having said that, he is also an adrenaline junkie who enjoys good books, fitness activities and Forex trading.

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  1. Tiago Sá says:

    Firefox 25 will be that Chrome clone you’re talking about. I’m getting myself ready to stop updating at Firefox 24…

  2. Pedro Saldanha says:

    I don’t understand who’s right, statcounter or netmarkershare.

    • kaisellgren says:

      I don’t think anyone is “right”. These are just stats… best to look at your own site’s traffic to determine what kind of user base you have.

    • Dante says:

      StatCounter provide statistic only of his popularity (they not use geo-weights) but NetMarketShare provide global data corrected by real geo-weights.
      See FAQ of his statistics.

  3. Hum. These signs may indicate the standing of Internet Explorer and Chrome will likely be more difficult in the future, hopefully the next step will be to develop better.

  4. Moosa Mahsoom says:

    For every Windows or Mac brought, IE and Safari gains… They are taking the number of PCs with the software installed not how many people use it.