In addition to the findings published in the OS market, Net Applications has also launched a similar study for browser market share on both computers and mobile devices.
Accordingly, the market share for mobile browsers, Apple's Safari is still the majority, with 58%, down 2% compared with 60% in May. The browser comes with Google's Android OS ranked second with 20.6%, down 0.1% from the previous month.
In contrast to the first two positions, the browser market in the first place are 3,4,5 gains. Third place is Opera Mini has increased from 10.5% to 11.2% in the previous month. With 3.8%, Google Chrome has increased by 0.5% compared to the previous month. Microsoft's IE has increased from 2% to 2.4%.
Meanwhile, front browsers for personal computers and not much has changed. IE still leads with 56.2%, up 0.2% compared with May. Firefox came in second with 19.2%, down 1.4%. While Google Chrome has increased by 1.5%, accounting for 17.2% of all browsers for computers.
In this research result, Net Applications has also noted that the results of its statistics have changed little. Starting in June, the results from the "hidden pages" will be removed. Hidden page is still open but the site is not considered, as the page or tab is opened up when the user opens the browser or the site was shut down improperly and restored when you open the browser.
On the whole browser market, browsers for computers was overwhelming with 88% of the mobile browser accounted for 11.4%, Net Applications said.
July 01, 2013
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