Everyone is uniting to force IE6 users to make a switch as the browser ages, however Mozilla’s Firefox 3.5 has managed to make a major climb as reports put its market share at 4.5%. What’s worth noting is the fact that it has been out there for only a month. Sounds more than impressive and a clear indication that it is the most preferred browser in the market. Apart from this, it also confirms that Internet Explorer reigns supreme only because it comes as a default browser on all of the systems that run Windows. The trends clearly show that the long running leader in the market continues its dive to demise while Firefox, Chrome and others continue to progress. And we already know that Windows 7, specifically in Europe will have no default browser, meaning that IE’s share would further be hammered. Lets see what the market is like in the next year and who leads the pack.
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