StatCounter,
the independent web analytics firm, has launched a new video which in
less than two minutes illustrates the changing world map of browser
usage over the last four years. The animation
can be viewed at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jtBlvutR9cU.
“When we began the StatCounter Global Stats project in 2008, Microsoft’s Internet
Explorer dominated the global market,” comments Aodhan Cullen, CEO,
StatCounter. “There is much
greater competition now. Although IE still leads in countries such
as the US
and UK,
on a worldwide basis Google’s Chrome
overtook IE in May and maintained a narrow lead in June.”
He added that IE is not taking Chrome’s challenge lying down. From May
to June, IE
increased its usage share by two-tenths of one percentage point, the
first monthly increase since October/November 2011. On a weekly basis,
while Chrome overtook
IE in week 20 (14 – 20 May 2012), by week
24 (11 – 17 June 2012) IE had staged a fight-back and was exactly
equal with Chrome in terms of browser usage for that seven-day period.
Cullen added that not-for-profit Mozilla’s Firefox is also a real
contender. “The opening up of competition and greater choice can only be
good news for users and help to create better browsers.”
StatCounter data is based on over 15 billion page views per month (4
billion from the US; 800 million from the UK) to StatCounter’s network
of over three million websites. The company is independent and
transparent. It publishes full information about its methodology,
allows users to check its detection
and examine its individual
country sample sizes. Its research is provided as a free service to
the web community.
Apart from its research arm, StatCounter provides free
web analytics. This allows website owners to capture valuable
intelligence on their site in real time.
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Notes:
Browser Usage Stats based on Page Views
To accurately measure browser usage, we base our stats on page views
(not unique visitors). View a video explanation here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J_OO2rcZ7bU.
Fact Sheet
See our fact sheet for further information: Understanding
Browser Usage Share Data.
