Monday, August 4, 2014

Google Chrome share reached a record high of 20.4% in Safari 5,2%

Win Web browser Google Chrome has reached 20% - an absolute record for all time the existence of this development, according to a report published by Net Applications. Indicator Safari, according to the monitoring company, is 5.2%.
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As the market for computers and browsers already completed their growth, the increase in the proportion of one browser automatically means a reduction in the share of the other, writes Cybersecurity. In the case of a browser Shrome so is Firefox, which is the last year lost market share. By the end of July, the Mozilla held a share of 15.1% - the lowest point for the program in October 2007. Then Chrome just came out, and was current in Microsoft Internet Explorer 7.
Chrome has to overcome this mark of 20%. It was about two years ago, but then the Net Applications used another metric - considered on the basis of unique visits. Then Chrome share was 19.6%. After the change of counting algorithm does Chrome began almost annual decline.
Net Applications reports that the July share of 20.4% - this is the second line in the ranking browsers. In the first place by a wide margin is Internet Explorer with a share of 58%. This month share of IE has not changed.
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As for Firefox, it does show this fall for the ninth consecutive month. Over the past two years he has lost almost 10% market share. Worse, the current advertising agreement Mozilla and Google's search engine placement on the home page Firefox. This agreement was a major source of funding for the development of the browser. How much Google paid Mozilla last year is not known, but in 2012 this figure amounted to 272 million dollars or 88% of total revenues Mozilla.
In fourth place is the Safari browser with a share of 5.2%, which is 0.4% lower than a month earlier. Win Opera varies within 1%.
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