Research from AT Internet Institute indicates that Microsoft is losing European market share in the web browser sector with Internet Explorer. The firm says IE is being seriously shaken up by rival browsers across the continent.
The AT Internet Institute conducted a study comparing investments in online marketing campaigns among France, Germany, Spain, and the United Kingdom. The firm's findings are that the UK far exceeds the other three countries in this realm.
The AT Internet Institute has shared some interesting findings regarding web browser use across Europe. To make a long story short, Firefox use is growing, and Internet Explorer use is shrinking.
IE still has the lead by a wide margin, but if this keeps up, who knows how long that will last. The AT Internet Institute measured traffic distribution registered on sites websites for 23 countries.
AT Internet Institute released its monthly Search Engine Barometer for the month of February, revealing some interesting findings. For one - one out of every five Google visits is attributed to the browser search bar. That's 20.1% of Google visits - three times more than Live Search (7%) and ten times more than Yahoo (2.3%).
AT Internet Institute has provided some interesting data looking into the evolution of web traffic. So far growth is slow this year.