July, 2015 Desktop Market Share: Google Chrome, Safari, Opera – Up, Internet Explorer, Firefox – Down
With Microsoft releasing Windows 10, it will be interesting to see when will Microsoft Edge overtake Opera, Safari and other web browsers. However, before that happens, it’s time to do (probably) the last market share report where Edge still belongs to the “Other” category.
First (as always) is Internet Explorer, which is down from 54% to 53.47% (0.53 point decrease).
Google Chrome on the other hand went to the opposite direction and is up by 0.43 point, from 27.23% to 27.66%.
Next is Firefox, which is struggling to keep its gains, this time its market share has decreased by 0.06 point, from 12.06% to 12%.
As far as Safari goes, nothing new there, around 5% mark as usual with 0.09 point increase, from 4.99% to 5.08%.
Lastly, Opera, up by 0.03 point, from 1.31% to 1.34%.
That’s all for now, folks.
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I would say the stats are off a bit, as browser still have to fake it in their UA string to get a page to load. I see many sites think Opera is Chrome