California, US (BBN)-The battle for browsers may have been a long fought one but it turns out that a clear winner eventually did emerge in 2016.
According to a report published by Net Market Share, 2016 started with Internet Explorer having a healthy lead, capturing 46 per cent of the market compared to 32 per cent of Chrome and 12 per cent of Firefox, reports Propakistani.
Google Chrome finally overtook the veteran by the end of March 2016, and by the end of the year, Chrome had a combined 56 per cent of the market, with Internet Explorer finishing at just 21 per cent.
In a particularly bad month, it lost 40 million users.
The new player on the scene, Edge, continued its steady rise at the expense of its predecessor, rising to 5.3 per cent of the market from 2.8 per cent, but it doesn’t appear good enough to beat Chrome in the future.
Gamers also seem to be preferring Edge over others.
Latest figures from Steam quote the number of Windows 10 users who run Edge at nearly 50 per cent.
However, only 22 per cent of overall Windows 10 users prefer Edge.
It is also worth noting that while Net Market Share assumes that Chrome passed Internet Explorer only in 2016, stats from StatCounter show that Chrome had already surpassed Internet Explorer way back in 2013.
It currently stands on 62.66 per cent of the overall market, followed by Firefox at 14.95 per cent of the market and Internet Explorer at 9.86 per cent.
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