We have some good news for all Google Chrome fans today. If you’re a user of this great browser you’ll be pleased to know that Google Chrome has reached another milestone. As you probably know, Chrome’s popularity has been rising, and speaking of Google Chrome, popular browser now holds 10% market share.


During the January, Chrome’s popularity rose by 0.72 and therefore Google has passed 10% mark by 0.7%. For the record, we’ve noticed that Google Chrome has doubled its market share in just one year. As for other browsers, Internet Explorer has not surprisingly lost popularity, it has lost 1.08 points of popularity, and now holds 56% percent of market share. As for the Firefox, it holds a steady 22.75%.

This is a great success for Google Chrome, no doubt the popularity of this browser is likely to increase even more in the future.

[via Ubergizmo]

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