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Chrome loses market share for the first time penalty from Google |
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| Saturday, 04 February 2012 19:44 | |||
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A month ago, some media reported that Google was violating their terms of service in its best known product, the search engine. Was called into question its neutrality, which in no way can happen if Google wants to retain the post of leading search engine, so they decided penalized by themselves and not show any ad Google Chrome for a few months. The measures were well received, but what nobody expected was that in such a short time your browser will be suffering: for the first time ever, Google Chrome has lost market share. Specifically, pending the emergence of new studies, it has gone from a market share of 19.11% to 18.94% in one of only a month according to Net Applications , one of the barometers for measuring the consumption of web pages across browsers. The biggest benefit has been Internet Explorer, which rose more than one point in the percentage of use in December. For Net Applications Firefox has not lost the second position ( remember that Counter gives Star second to Chrome for a couple of months ), and left with a 20.88 which is falling rapidly, and soon he will lose his job for the browser Google. There is still a month of self-punishment for Google, which makes Internet Explorer foresee that may scratch somewhere else, and Firefox slow its descent. Can any of the competing browsers present a surprise and a revolutionary release that emotion again bring the matter?
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