It has been a long and winding road for Internet Explorer, Microsoft’s venerable web browser , and for over a decade it has been the browser of choice for many netizens. In accordance with Net Marketshare’s latest numbers, however, IE now enables just below half the world’s total — meaning mobile and desktop combined — web traffic after owning 95 percent of the browsing market seven years ago. The decline is as a minimum partially because of an increase in mobile web browsing and an increasing Chrome user base. After all , Microsoft’s finest still has a healthy 52.63 percent desktop market share, which supplies it a large lead over the contest from Firefox (23 percent), Chrome (18 percent), and Safari (five percent). There’s plenty more graphs and charts to point out you precisely how the browser war goes, so hit the links below for the whole pie-chart treatment.
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