An estimated 33 million users deserted Microsoft’s browsers last month, pushing the Redmond, Wash. company’s browser strategy ever closer to the edge of irrelevancy, according to analytics data published today.
Internet Explorer (IE) and Edge combined to account for 36.7% of the global user share — a stand-in for the number of desktop and notebook PC owners who ran those browsers — in June, according to U.S.-based metrics vendor Net Applications. June’s IE number was down 1.9 percentage points from May, the eighteenth straight month of losses.
In the last 12 months alone, IE — a bucket into which Computerworld also pours Windows 10’s Edge — has lost 17.3 percentage points, representing a loss of almost a third of what the browser controlled a year ago.
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Source: COMPUTER WORLD