The Internet portal has become a battle for giants, from operating systems to today's browsers. Since Microsoft defeated Netscape Web browser through its built-in IE browser in Windows, this battle for browsers has not been suspended. Today, the competition for Firefox, IE, Opera, Chrome, and Safari has emerged. Although the competition for long-term cooperation and integration is inevitable, we still cannot see the combination here ", in addition, this fierce competition may continue. Next we will take a closer look at the current situation of various browsers:
There have been many reports on the battle between browsers. For example, is the browser's Warring States Period and browser becoming your new vision?
Overview
Microsoft's Internet Explorer has gone forever, but it still has a large market. In North America and Oceania, IE is still dominant, while in Europe, Asia, Africa and South America, it is surpassed by competitors Chrome and Firefox. From this figure, we can see that Microsoft's IE, Google's Chrome, and Mozilla's Firefox have undoubtedly become the top three in the world. We seem to be able to simplify this multi-country competition into three kingdoms ". Interestingly, both IE, Chrome, and Firefox have their own headers on two continents. Let's take a look at the details.
Web browsers in North America
North America is the largest market share of IE browsers than other regions. Although its share is already lower than 50%, its dominant trend is still relatively obvious compared with other browsers. At the same time, this market is also the strongest performance of Apple Safari.
Web browsers in South America: it seems that people in South America like Google, and their market share is almost 50%.
In Europe, there seems to be a lot of competition, and there is little gap between browsers, but Firefox is a little ahead.
Africa: Firefox leads, Chrome hits
In Asia, Chrome exceeded IE's first place, which seems incredible.
Oceania Australia) is still the world of IE, but Firefox and Chrome are not bad
So what about global usage? Chrome is catching up with IE, and with the rapid expansion of Apple's product line, Safari seems to have achieved good results.
Based on the above data, we can say that the brilliant age of Microsoft Internet Explorer has completely ended, and its market share is gradually eroded by competitors. Google's Chrome browser may continue to win more markets, but the trend of Browser IE, Chrome, and Firefox's three-pronged action has taken shape. We can only wait and see how to interpret it in the future.
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