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This article was published on July 1, 2011

Google Chrome has 20% global market share, Firefox in its sights


Google Chrome has 20% global market share, Firefox in its sights

Google’s Chrome browser exceeded 20% of the global Internet browser market in June for the first time, according to StatCounter, the website analytics firm.

The research found that Chrome took 20.7% of the global market last month, which is up from a mere 2.8% in June 2009.  In the same period, Microsoft’s Internet Explorer (IE) has fallen from 59% to 44% globally, whilst Firefox dropped slightly from 30% to 28%.

Chrome is already ahead of Firefox in South America, and the browsers are neck-and-neck in the UK. These stats suggest that Chrome is well on its way towards usurping Firefox into second place in the browser market across the globe.

It’s been known for a while that Internet Explorer is on the decline, and it now has less than half the browser market share. As for Chrome’s rise to prominence, Aodhan Cullen, CEO at StatCounter said:

“It is a superb achievement by Google to go from under 3% two years ago to over 20% today. While Google has been highly effective in getting Chrome downloaded the real test is actual browser usage which our stats measure.”

Chrome overtook Firefox in South America in April to become the number two browser there, however, in June it reached 29.7%, ahead of Firefox’s 24.6% and behind IE at 44.1%.

In the US, Chrome has risen to 16% behind IE (46.5%) and Firefox (24.7%). In the UK, Chrome at 21.1% is now on a par with Firefox which has 21.7% of the market. IE leads the UK market on 46.4%.

StatCounter Global Stats are based on aggregate data collected on a sample exceeding 15 billion page views per month (4 billion from the US) from the StatCounter network of more than three million websites.

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