The demise of the once ubiquitous Microsoft browser and inexorable dominance of Chrome compliled from Stat Counter data by Jody Sieradzki.
You’ll notice that Greenland switched to Safari last year.
It didn’t work out.
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The demise of the once ubiquitous Microsoft browser and inexorable dominance of Chrome compliled from Stat Counter data by Jody Sieradzki.
You’ll notice that Greenland switched to Safari last year.
It didn’t work out.
never even heard of opera.
long live firefox!!!
I didn’t know Opera was still on the go. I remember it as being one of two alternative browsers in the late nineties, along with Netscape Navigator. I assumed it had suffered a similar fate.
Its still knocking around, havent used it in a while, was the whole thing back in the day, but then, so once was netscape, from a certain point of view.
Lousy hipster Greenland…
I always assumed that Firefox was numero uno.
I presume iPhones / ipads account for Chrome’s dominance in the last few years.
It would be nice to see the % breakdown between browsers.
I understand, of course, that none of this is remotely important.
Considering those use safari – no.
That bloke in Greenland again. Tut.
What is going on in Austria?
I think you mean Switzerland.
I use Opera. Don’t know why really. It works well though.
I use it too, it seems faster. Although silverlight is not supported on a mac for some reason.
I’m a happy Opera user of many, many years too. It’s the preferred browser of ninjas
Man, those Chinese are fickle!
Lets see if Edge can take on the world.
I’m surprised that Firefox isn’t bigger, it’s all I’ve been using for years.
Firefox got bloated and sluggish for a few years around the time Chrome came out.
Since then they’ve changed their model to release a new version every five minutes and it seems better. Probably a little late though.
What about that one that works as Gaeilge? Amazing how it didn’t take fire
Get it together, Japan.