![]() Microsoft Edge 13 (the version included in Windows 10 1511/November Update) is running on 4.07 percent, while Edge (install in the original Windows 10 build 10240) has a share of only 0.57 percent. Windows 10 comes with Microsoft Edge as the default browser, but until now, this new app is growing at a rather slow pace. Opera, another popular choice these days, is even more behind with just 1.97 percent. ![]() On the other hand, it’s surprising to see Google Chrome growing so fast when powerful choices such as Mozilla Firefox are being left behind.Īt this point, Firefox is running on only 10.14 percent of PCs across the world, according to Net Applications, so there’s no doubt that Chrome is the big winner of Internet Explorer’s demise. This switch of places is not at all surprising given the fact that Internet Explorer is no longer the default Windows browser and more people are moving to Windows 10, so Microsoft kind of expected this to happen. ![]() Last month, Google Chrome managed to take over the leading spot by reaching 41.72 percent, while Internet Explorer dropped to 40.67 percent. So in April, Google Chrome finally managed to overtake Internet Explorer after so many years as a runner-up, with the next few months expected to increase the gap between the two browsers. Now new figures provided by Net Applications for the month of April 2016 show that Internet Explorer’s market share keeps going down, while Google Chrome grows at a rather fast pace. Microsoft itself kind of abandoned Internet Explorer with the release of Windows 10, so it was only a matter of time until the browser lost the first place in market share rankings across the world.
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