Mozilla Firefox over Internet Explorer and other browsers.
Which web browser do you normally use? Is it Google chrome or Firefox? Or none of the above. Well each browser has got its own merits and demerits that users face during their daily surf. If a person allocates a problem In Google chrome not necessarily it gets repeated in Firefox! Curiosity kills and hence to know about the details let us have a look at the following details: When it is said that a web browser has 40% usage share, it means that some version of that web browser is used by 40% of visitors that visit a given set of sites.
Browsing facts:
Browser usage share varies from place to place as well as through time. In China and South Korea, Internet Explorer (IE) has approx 90% usage share, whereas in Germany and Indonesia, Firefox has approx 60% and 80% usage share, while in Belarus and Ukraine, Opera is the most popular browser with approx 50% and 35% usage share. Chrome is the most popular browser in Tunisia and Albania with respectively 47% and 50% usage share. In Europe, Firefox replaced IE as the leading browser in December 2010, with 38% usage share. IE's recent decline in Europe is thought to be explained by IE users switching to Chrome.[/i]
2011
Internet Explorer
Firefox
Chrome
Safari
Opera
January
26.6 %
42.8%
23.8%
4.0%
2.5%
To remain competitive companies upgrade their powers with lots of new and innovative things that make their users easier to work with and save time doing things that consume more time.
Firefox continues to be at the forefront of technology and user experience. Firefox brings a great product and Mozilla’s vision of openness and empowerment directly to more than 400 million people in more than 80 languages. We also spur these developments indirectly by serving as an honest broker showing what Internet life can be, and encouraging others to build products that incorporate openness and individual control. This is an immense success for Mozilla,” she wrote, adding that keeping the Internet open was one of the primary missions of Mozilla not world dominance. The improved version of Firefox launched is an awesome attempt to upgrade its earlier version. The Firefox version 4.0 Release Candidate, which has emerged following eight months of beta testing of the browser, is available in seventy-nine different languages.
Total worldwide usage in February 2011 for Chrome was 10.93%, up 0.23% from January and almost double the 5.61% recorded in the same month of 2010.
Internet Explorer remained the browser of choice worldwide with a 56.77% share, down significantly from 61.58% in February 2010. Firefox was the second most popular browser in February with a 21.74% share, down from 24.23% in the same month a year earlier.
Google Chrome is up a significant 0.39% to 5.61%, whilst Firefox fell 0.20% to 24.23% and Internet Explorer suffered the biggest hit with a fall of 0.54% to 61.58%. Opera (0.03%) and Safari (0.08%) both also fell, although seeing as both of them combined fail to make up more than even 8% of the market they are unfortunately not much more than footnotes.
If you want to go with the stats pleasure, even though people love Firefox, I may be the one using chrome and there will be many like me who will stick with their likes and won’t follow the bandwagon effect.

Which web browser do you normally use? Is it Google chrome or Firefox? Or none of the above. Well each browser has got its own merits and demerits that users face during their daily surf. If a person allocates a problem In Google chrome not necessarily it gets repeated in Firefox! Curiosity kills and hence to know about the details let us have a look at the following details: When it is said that a web browser has 40% usage share, it means that some version of that web browser is used by 40% of visitors that visit a given set of sites.
Browsing facts:
Browser usage share varies from place to place as well as through time. In China and South Korea, Internet Explorer (IE) has approx 90% usage share, whereas in Germany and Indonesia, Firefox has approx 60% and 80% usage share, while in Belarus and Ukraine, Opera is the most popular browser with approx 50% and 35% usage share. Chrome is the most popular browser in Tunisia and Albania with respectively 47% and 50% usage share. In Europe, Firefox replaced IE as the leading browser in December 2010, with 38% usage share. IE's recent decline in Europe is thought to be explained by IE users switching to Chrome.[/i]
2011
Internet Explorer
Firefox
Chrome
Safari
Opera
January
26.6 %
42.8%
23.8%
4.0%
2.5%
To remain competitive companies upgrade their powers with lots of new and innovative things that make their users easier to work with and save time doing things that consume more time.
Firefox continues to be at the forefront of technology and user experience. Firefox brings a great product and Mozilla’s vision of openness and empowerment directly to more than 400 million people in more than 80 languages. We also spur these developments indirectly by serving as an honest broker showing what Internet life can be, and encouraging others to build products that incorporate openness and individual control. This is an immense success for Mozilla,” she wrote, adding that keeping the Internet open was one of the primary missions of Mozilla not world dominance. The improved version of Firefox launched is an awesome attempt to upgrade its earlier version. The Firefox version 4.0 Release Candidate, which has emerged following eight months of beta testing of the browser, is available in seventy-nine different languages.
Total worldwide usage in February 2011 for Chrome was 10.93%, up 0.23% from January and almost double the 5.61% recorded in the same month of 2010.
Internet Explorer remained the browser of choice worldwide with a 56.77% share, down significantly from 61.58% in February 2010. Firefox was the second most popular browser in February with a 21.74% share, down from 24.23% in the same month a year earlier.
Google Chrome is up a significant 0.39% to 5.61%, whilst Firefox fell 0.20% to 24.23% and Internet Explorer suffered the biggest hit with a fall of 0.54% to 61.58%. Opera (0.03%) and Safari (0.08%) both also fell, although seeing as both of them combined fail to make up more than even 8% of the market they are unfortunately not much more than footnotes.
If you want to go with the stats pleasure, even though people love Firefox, I may be the one using chrome and there will be many like me who will stick with their likes and won’t follow the bandwagon effect.