Are Firefox’s glory days behind it?
Firefox has, for a long time, been gaining ground in the Web browser wars, eating in to Internet Explorer’s still-sizable lead all the while. But no longer. Though Microsoft’s IE continues its inexorable decline, Firefox has joined it, with Google Chrome now building momentum. So are Firefox’s glory days behind it?
The latest Web browser market share stats were revealed yesterday, and Chrome was the only mainstream browser to show any sign of increasing its market share. In February, IE dropped 0.60 percent, with Firefox slipping 0.18 percent. Chrome, on the other hand, gained 0.41 percent. Good for Google, bad for Microsoft and Mozilla.
Firefox may never hit 25 percent market share
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