Firefox fetches11.5 percent market share
Firefox has cornered 11.5 percent of the browser market share, according to Web monitoring company OneStat.com.
Internet Explorer still dominates the landscape with a recorded global usage of 85.45 percent. In contrast to Microsoft’s browser, however, which saw a 1.18 percent decline since the end of April, the open source browser saw its usage share increase, up 2.82 percent.
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