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2 commentsMonday, November 2, 2009

Internet Explorer Losing Market Share in Europe

Firefox Overtaking it in Some Countries

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.

"Despite the release of its Version 8 in March of this year, Internet Explorer does not reverse the browser market trend in Europe, quite the contrary," says AT. "The leading browser continues to give ground to its competitors and in some countries has been overtaken by Mozilla."

Internet Explorer has decreased by nearly 3 points over the last six months. In September, on average 62% of visits to a site in a European country were made through IE. This is compared to 64.6% in March. Meanwhile, Safari gained a point, reaching 4.3% and Chrome's share doubled, reaching 2.8%.

Mozilla continued to rise going from 27.8% in March to 28.4% in September, while Opera remained stable at about 2.2%.

Browser Share in Europe

According to AT, IE experienced the largest decline in visit shares for sites in Hungary, Slovakia, Bulgari, and Austria.

Browser Share in Europe

It should be noted that AT's data is based on estimates from "a certain cross-section" of sites that meet certain criteria. "These criteria are very strict and their aim is to remove any websites which have an anecdotal audience, or a chaotic audience, or whose collected data suspects a dysfunction in the measure," the methodology says.

Firefox has surpassed the popularity of Internet Explorer and become the leading browser Hungary and Slovakia.

About the author:
Chris Crum has been a part of the WebProNews team and the iEntry Network of B2B Publications since 2003. Twitter: @CCrum237

I'm not surprised. For one

I'm not surprised. For one FireFox is way easier to configure, and IE doesn't render even basic html the same as chrome and safari does. It's always a little off.

I.E.

I am not surprised either. Since downloading I.E. 8 I have had constant problems with it in particular getting it to open pages from links. The annoying little spyglass appears in the left hand corner and the page never appears. It sometimes takes as many as 6 to 8 attempts before the page you want to open actually downloads. Sometimes the same situation occurs when opening I.E. initially as well. It also constantly fails to respond and has to be closed and re-opened. I am now testing Firefox and on first impressions it leaves I.E. standing on speed and relaibility.

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