IDC Commentary Network (idcps.com) December 02: According to the latest data from Baidu statistics show that the November domestic browser market share ranking situation, compared to last month, basically maintain stability, in turn, ie, Chrome, Sogou high-speed, QQ, 2345, Cheetah and so on. Among them, IE and chrome fierce competition, the share of the poor, respectively, reached 36.71%, 36.49%. Below, please see IDC Review the detailed data analysis of the network collation.
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(Fig. 1) November Domestic browser market share distribution map
Through Figure 1, it is known that in the November domestic browser market, ie 36.71% of the shares occupy the first place, Chrome followed, the share of 36.49%. Compared with the two, in the 3rd place Sogou high-speed lag obvious, the share is only 4.39%. Next, QQ accounted for 3.10%,2345 2.98%, Cheetah accounted for 2.47%. Last month, no change.
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(Figure 2) domestic browser market share half-yearly change trend comparison chart
Look at Figure 2, the share of IE and chrome for half a year (June-November) basically maintained a trend of development. Among them, ie share trend overall downward, only in October to achieve a small rise, not for a while. Chrome, which had a high share of the previous shares, peaked in September, followed by negative growth for two months. IE and chrome reduced their share by 0.31% and 0.23%, respectively, compared to October.
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