Karlston Posted July 2, 2020 Share Posted July 2, 2020 Netmarketshare: Chrome now officially has more than 70% of the desktop browser market. Netmarketshare has released its market share report for June 2020. In this month’s report, Windows 10’s share is 58.93%, up from last month’s 57.83%. Windows 7 share continues to decline from 24.28% to 23.35%. Windows overall maintained its share at 86.69%. macOS share dropped from 9.68% share to 9.22%, while Linux share continued its mysterious increase from 3.17% to 3.61%. ChromeOS only has 0.41% share. On the browser side, Chrome has breached 70% market share, now accounting for 70.19% of the market. Edge is slightly up from 7.86% to 8.07%, with Firefox also increasing from 7.23% to 7.58%. With 70% share, one wonders at which point Google will be declared to officially have a monopoly on the browser market…. Netmarketshare: Chrome now officially has more than 70% of the desktop browser market. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ryrynz Posted July 2, 2020 Share Posted July 2, 2020 Surprising to see Firefox go up, could just be some statistical variation.. Also it looks like it's goning to take quite some time for Edge to eat into Firefox and Chrome numbers, but it will.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
steven36 Posted July 2, 2020 Share Posted July 2, 2020 11 hours ago, Ryrynz said: Surprising to see Firefox go up, could just be some statistical variation.. Also it looks like it's goning to take quite some time for Edge to eat into Firefox and Chrome numbers, but it will.. Thats's nonsense Microsoft spamming there Edge ads all over the place if you use Windows . The 8.07% are most likely the Windows 10 fanboy club ,Windows have over a billion users 8% is nothing that's also counting EDGE for Mac OS not just windows . you have to take the browser Market share with a grain of salt anyway many chromium forks use Google Chrome user agent so they don't be blocked by Google so there counted as Google Chrome Same as Firefox Forks being counted as Firefox there not listed on net marketshare. So these statistics really don't mean much only the browser vendor really knows how many users they have for certain browsers and it makes Google look like there doing better than they really are . They more users on Android than all of windows combined most all them use Google as well . Using user agent strings in 2020 to count users with Google owning many of the most used services blocking everyone who's not chorme is flawed and Google talking about getting rid of user agent strings in chromium if they do these sites will go out of business. If you count Desktop , Mobile ,Tablet ,Console Edge don't even show up in the race Only Chrome Android , Chrome Desktop , Safari iPhone , and Safari Ipad in the big picture of things Chrome Desktop don't have that many users like say Chrome Android does Google not only holds a monopoly on desktop they hold a monopoly on all OS expect maybe Apple and Linux . Apple is smart the reason why they in the top of the Browser Market they don't allow chromium engine on there mobile platform, Microsoft tried it with IE and got sued for it and had to stop , there all washed up like Firefox is , there grasping for straws by adopting the chromium engine that Google controls because they not allowed to make people use there browsers anymore. https://gs.statcounter.com/browser-version-market-share#monthly-201905-202006-bar Desktop is not the browser market share no way,Desktop users that think that are delusional that only a little over a billion users and there 4 billion+ users on the internet .Windows news sites and fanboys always thinking inside the box like it still the 90s/2000s like they #1 when not anymore for some years Android is . They need to move out of the stone age into the here and now with the rest of us users who don't need windows . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ryrynz Posted July 9, 2020 Share Posted July 9, 2020 Interesting, I expected Desktop to be a lot higher.. huh.. Anyway, the road for Edge will be long and hard won.. but it'll get there, unlike Firefox. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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