For a long time, Microsoft has spent a lot of energy urging consumers to kill Internet Explorer 6 and vigorously promote Internet Explorer 9. Microsoft has finally ushered in an important milestone: the market share of Internet Explorer 9 has finally exceeded Internet Explorer 6. According to StatCounter, a market research agency, IE9 has maintained a rapid growth in the past two months. As of today, IE9's global market share has reached 4.34%, and exceeds IE6 (4.26%) for the first time ).
Among the 12 most popular browsers in the world, IE8 still ranks first, with a share of up to 29.07%, followed by Chrome 11 (15.79%) and Firefox 4 (14.96% ).
In early May, Chrome still maintained a good growth rate, and now the global market share is approaching 20%, while IE continues to decline, Firefox is not doing well, and its market share has declined to 29.42%, but Firefox is still the most popular browser in Europe.