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Firefox Overtakes Internet Explorer As #1 Browser in Europe


By Webrank at January 05, 2011 1 Comments    Share

Firefox has overtaken Internet Explorer (IE) as the browser of choice in Europe. According to StatCounter, Firefox topped Microsoft’s IE browser as the number one used browser in Europe in December 2010.  StatCounter’s stats show that n December, Firefox took 38.11% of European market share, compared to IE’s 37.52%.

In North America, IE is still the clear leader with 48.92% market share followed by Firefox at 26.7%, Chrome at 12.82%, and Safari  at 10.16%.

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