September, 2014 Desktop Market Share: Google Chrome – Up; Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, Opera – Down
It’s that time of the month again when we take a look at the desktop market share numbers for the month of September.
Kicking things off with Internet Explorer, we’ve seen a small (0.09 point) decrease, from 58.46% to 58.37%
Next is Google Chrome, which is now back above the 20% mark, up by 1.58 point, from 19.61% to 21.19%.
Firefox on the other hand continues the downtrend and could go below the 10% mark in the next 6 months, down by 1.05 point, from 15.23% to 14.18%.
Next is Apple’s Safari, which too is going downhill, this time its market share dropped from 5.32% to 5.01% (0.31 point decrease).
And finally, Opera, down as always, this time from 0.96% to 0.86% (0.1 point decrease).
That’s all for now, folks.
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These numbers are very different from what I see on my web server. I’m not saying I doubt them, I’m just curious; where do you get these numbers?