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Friday, 2 December 2016

Microsoft’s Windows 10 Browser Actually Lost Market Share Last Month

Source: news.softpedia.com --- Friday, December 02, 2016
Microsoft is pushing hard for everyone on Windows 10 to stick with Edge, and the company has even turned to what it calls “tips notifications” (or as others describe them, ads) to convince users to give it a try, but all these efforts don’t seem to pay off just yet. Statistics provided by NetMarketShare for the month of November show that Microsoft Edge is very far behind all its rivals, and what’s worse, is even going in reverse when it comes to market share evolution. At this point, Microsoft Edge has a market share of 5.21 percent, which makes it the fourth most-used browser across the world, but all its rivals are ahead, including Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox. For what it’s worth, Internet Explorer is doing a lot better, even though Microsoft no longer releases new features and improvements to the app. Windows 10 availability One of the reasons Edge is suffering from limited adoption is that it’s exclusively available in Windows 10, and... ( read more ) ...



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