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Browser wars revisited


(the desktop battle)
Latest status: Chrome up, Firefox and IE down. #browserwars

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You can read the full article at


http://royal.pingdom.com/2013/03/21/browser-wars-2013/

Here are a few charts and a summary.


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2012: Chrome, Firefox, and Internet Explorer each dominated two regions of the world. 2013: Internet Explorer and Safari keep losing ground, and one browser strengthens its claim to the web browsing throne.

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Google Chrome: now the most popular browser in four out of six regions around the world. Users in North America and Oceania seem to still prefer Internet Explorer over Chrome.

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Browser usage by region


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March 2013
Europe
North America

1. 2. 3.

1. 2. 3.

39% 28% 16%

35% 28% 24%

Asia

1. 2. 3.

45% 28% 19%

Africa
South America

1. 2. 3.

59% 20% 18%

1. 2. 3.

39% 37% 18%

Oceania

1. 2. 3.

33% 29% 19%

Data for the period March 1-18, 2013


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Browser usage worldwide


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2011-2013

50%

40%

37% 30% 21%

30%

20%

10%

9% 1% 2012 2013

0% 2011
February 2011-February 2013
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It was only two years ago that Internet Explorer was the dominant browser in the world with about 45% of desktop usage. Today, its share is around 30% and falling. During the same period, Chrome and Safari are the only two browsers in the top five that have gained in popularity.

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In 2012, Firefox was the leading browser in Africa and Europe. In both regions, it appears that Chrome has increased in usage at the expense of Internet Explorer. At 2% usage share, Europe, together with Africa, is also the strongest region for Opera.

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North America is still Internet Explorers stronghold but over the year, its usage share has fallen to 39% from 40% Oceania is the only region where Safari trumps Firefox, reaching the third place with 19% usage share. If the Browser Wars would really be called just that, Chrome would already have won decisively in South America with a 59% usage share.

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Data
For this slide we used web browsing usage share numbers from StatCounter, which are based on visitor statistics averaged from 3+ million websites. In August 2012, StatCounters global sample consisted of over 17.1 billion page views.

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