There’s a lot of cool stuff going on with these stats, here.
First off, I love that Internet Explorer is taking a nose dive. The adoption of Firefox and Chrome has become increasingly more common by everyday users. I’m not sure what’s done it, perhaps a steady leak of education? Most users who try a new browser after using IE stick with it. Maybe IE is so bad, it’s not too hard of a sell something else?
The other cool stat is the sharp use of Chrome. Google has challenged the idea that if you’re late in the game, you’re out of luck. This isn’t the case with Chrome! In fact, Google has managed to pull some pretty hard-core Firefox users away, too.
So what does it mean?
I asked myself that a number of times. It was a real “Double Rainbow” moment for me — what does it mean!?!
This is what it means.
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