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IE market share continues to shrink

Information ManagementVictor Janulaitis, CEO of research firm Janco Associates, announced to the press: in the last six months, Microsoft has made great disturbance.According to the research OS and browser market share feedback in February / 2010 Janco Associates, a market share of the browser Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE) has dropped 12% from 2 / 2007, largely due to Firefox and Google offers competitive features appealing attention of users.

Firefox and Google are winning the browser market share in this change. Chrome Google's new Desktop and participate in the browser market. However, when IE8 was released recently, customers have less attention to the browser.

According to Janco Associates, Microsoft IE continues to lead the field of the browser, but Microsoft is still losing about 6% market share in 12 months and now hold about 65% of the browser market compared to 80% in February 2007. Firefox's market share almost unchanged: lower than 1% to 17%. Meanwhile, Google's browser market share increased more than 2% to nearly 6% of Apple's Safari browser still up nearly 1% to 1.39%. With this report, Janco announced "official death stubs" Netscape browser.

Janco said, while Microsoft to recognize their browser market share shrink, they see the new Windows 7 operating system released recently developing hikes. Windows 7 is to reach 12% market share operating within seven months since its release.Previously, the OS was accepted so fast as Windows XP. Vista's market share has peaked and is ratios in most businesses.

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