Internet Explorer still the most popular browser, IE8 dominates.

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Seeing as this is start of a new month and important things are happening in the near future, we thought it would be a good time to take a look back and see how Microsoft’s Internet Explorer is doing.

Taking a look at the data gathered by Net Applications we see that Internet Explorer is still in the lead when it comes to browsers. As a whole Microsoft’s product accounts for almost 60% of the market. It’s been hovering around this spot for a really long time now.



Chrome, which is IE’s main rival has been expanding its reach and has grown to 21% up from 19% just a month earlier. That growth has mainly been at the expense of Firefox, which now accounts for only 14%, down from around 20% a year earlier. Finally, Safari is holding steady at the 5% mark while other browsers are also slowly declining in usage.

Now coming back to Internet Explorer it’s interesting to note how different versions of the browser factor into the data. IE 8, which is the default browser in Windows 7, has slowly gained users and now accounts for over 22% of the market.



While this is mostly likely due to the increased adoption of Windows 7, the data does show that newer versions of the browser, such as 10 and 11 have seen a slight decline in numbers. IE 11, the current browser version only accounts for 17%.

The numbers aren’t exactly in Microsoft’s favor as it would obviously prefer it if most people were using the most current and secure version of its products.

With Internet Explorer 12 coming as part of Windows 10, Microsoft may soon find itself in a familiar situation where it’s desperately trying to get its users to upgrade and abandon an old and deprecated piece of software.

Source and Charts: Net Applications via: Winbeta
 

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It's important to note that different publications, use different ways to measure the most popular browser.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usage_share_of_web_browsers

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something is wrong there.. Chrome should be on top not IE.
 

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something is wrong there.. Chrome should be on top not IE.

There's nothing wrong. Like I said different publications use different techniques to measure the populariy

Net Applications and W3Counter use unique visitors to measure web usage. This has the effect that users visiting a site ten times will only be counted once by these sources, while they are counted ten times by statistics companies that measure page hits.

To supplement statistics from their unique visitors measurements Net Applications uses country-level weighting. The goal of weighting countries based on their usage is to combat selection area based sampling bias caused by discrepancies in the percentage of tracked hits in the sample and the percentage of global usage documented by third party sources caused by the heavier levels of market usage


Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usage_share_of_web_browsers
 

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They should generate by Impression not unique audience. problem is everyone sometimes uses IE as it's integrated. So if you take unique audience then most of us actually will come in to that calculation. So better approach is taking impressions.
 
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