Update 2: Data from Feb.-March’09
Update: I’ve added a more recent (January ’09) statistic at the end.
To complement my last post on the usage of Chrome, I’m posting data from Net Applications referenced by Computerworld, and our data:
Net Applications (presumably worldwide)
| Week Starting | Aug.24 | Aug.31 | Sept.7 | Sept.15 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| IE | 72.39% | 71.03% | 71.24% | 71.48% |
| Firefox | 19.54% | 19.78% | 19.35% | 19.42% |
| Safari | 6.27% | 6.67% | 6.95% | 6.73% |
| Chrome | —- | 0.67% | 0.85% | 0.77% |
OCCMundial.com (mostly México)
| Week Starting | Aug.24 | Aug.31 | Sept.7 | Sept.15 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| IE | 90.88% | 90.69% | 90.60% | 90.39% |
| Firefox | 7.46% | 7.32% | 7.22% | 7.38% |
| Safari | 1.27% | 1.26% | 1.25% | 1.32% |
| Chrome | —- | 0.35% | 0.54% | 0.50% |
Update:
From August to January IE is clearly loosing share to Firefox and to a lesser extent Safari and Chrome.
Data from Google Analytics for Dec. 22, 2008 to Jan. 21 2009
| Dec.22 to Jan 21 | |
|---|---|
| IE | 87.48% |
| Firefox | 9.62% |
| Safari | 1.66% |
| Chrome |
0.72% |
| Opera |
0.44% |
Data from Google Analytics for Feb. 23, 2009 to March 25 2009
| Feb. 23 to March 25, 2009 | |
|---|---|
| IE | 86.82% |
| Firefox | 10.10% |
| Safari | 1.74% |
| Chrome |
0.78% |
| Opera |
0.46% |