Browser Marketshare for Microsoft Internet Explorer Falls From 80% To 66% In Two Years
By Mark Perry on July 12, 2009 | More Posts By Mark Perry | Author's Website
According to The Economist, Microsoft (MSFT) Internet Explorer now has only a 66% market share for Internet web browsers, down from 80% two years ago, and probably the lowest level ever (see chart above). For Carpe Diem readers, only about 50% are using IE (6.0, 7.0 or 8.0), 35% are using Firefox/Mozilla, and 15% are using Safari (see chart below).
Hey, weren’t we supposed to be worried about 10 years ago that Microsoft was an evil monopolist, and wasn’t it prosecuted for bundling Internet Explorer with its Microsoft Windows operating system, which was supposedly unfair because it restricted the market for competing web browsers?
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