Latest share of desktop browser: Microsoft Edge market share hits a new high of nearly 14%
白云追月素
发表于 2024-8-5 17:48:05
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On August 5th, according to a report released by Statcounter, in July 2024, Microsoft Edge browser set a new record in the desktop browser market, with a market share of 13.74%.
But Google Chrome remains the leader in the desktop market, with a market share of 64.72%. The third, fourth, and fifth places are respectively occupied by Apple Safari, Mozilla Firefox, and Opera, with market shares of 9.1%, 6.64%, and 2.91%.
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