Internet Explorer is slowly losing market share to its biggest rivals, Apple and Google (NSDQ: GOOG), for reasons as disparate as they are significant.
If you compare browser market share data from Net Applications for IE, Chrome and Safari for September 2009 versus September 2008 (as illustrated by the Atlantic's Daniel Indiviglio), it's pretty clear that Microsoft has given up nine points of market share to Firefox (+4 basis points), Chrome (+3), and Safari (+2).
To read more, please see Microsoft Losing More Ground To Google, Apple on my Digital Life blog at BNET.
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