Firefox loses ground to IE
Firefox’s market share slipped last month for the first time since the alternative browser began its battle to offer a popular alternative to Microsoft’s ubiqitous Internet Explorer software. This consistent growth suffered a set-back when Firefox fell back from 8.71 per cent market share in June to 8.07 per cent in July, acording to web analytics firm NetApplications. Over the same period Microsoft’s share rose from 86.56 per cent in June to 87.2 per cent in July, so Firefox’s loss was Microsoft’s gain.
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