Internet Explorer Gains Market Share
Internet Explore is gaining market share again, shamely for Firefox. The web browser of Microsoft grew its comeback in July, while the other browsers lost ground big time.
Net Applications estimated that the use of IE is now grown to a 60.74% while in June it whas 60.32%.
Firefox with 22.91%, Chrome with 7.16%, Safari with 5.09%, and Opera with 2.45%. Chrome dropped 0.08% from June, after months of quality gains, while Firefox declined 0.9%.
“But Microsoft is also facing questions about Internet Explorer’s priorities with regard to privacy,” notes eWeek. “A widely circulated Aug. 1 article in The Wall Street Journal suggests that the Internet Explorer team’s decision to ‘design … software to automatically thwart common tracking tools’ was fiercely resisted by company executives who thought those tools would impede their online-ad selling operation.”
So we welcome Bill Gates while he is coming back to business again.


