Microsoft continues to bleed browser share at record rates

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Kevin McFarlane
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Microsoft continues to bleed browser share at record rates

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Microsoft continues to bleed browser share at record rates

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Firefox's problems have been different: Mozilla's flagship has been in slow decline for more than five years. The browser that once shook up the market -- it was the first to take on IE, and triggered a resumption of browser development by Microsoft -- has gradually slipped toward irrelevance.
I hope not!
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JayhawksRock
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MS may be losing share but still leads the desktop market share
https://www.netmarketshare.com/browser- ... pcustomd=0

On mobile devices, not so much
https://www.netmarketshare.com/browser- ... pcustomd=1
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That's because Microsoft only has Windows Phone to push IE on with mobile platforms. Its share is as big as the Windows Phone marketshare.
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