Microsoft losing browser war to four rising rivals
Written on July 20, 2010 by Douglas R
Oregon News Note:
NetApplications reports that Microsoft is losing key ground in the browser war as it watches it key browser, Explorer, drop 14% in market share. At the same time Firefox share grew 5%, Google’s Chrome grew 6%, Apple’s Safari grew 2% and Opera by 1%. These are not good numbers for Microsoft. Security and new options have driven many users to leave Explorer for the new rising browsers.

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