Firefox faltering for market share
New figures from Internet monitoring firm NetApplications shows upstart browser Firefox has lost nearly a tenth of its market share between the months of August and September.
Firefox owned an 8.27 per cent share of the browser market in August, says the firm, compared with September’s 7.55 per cent, a drop of about 9 per cent.
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