Considering a perennial view of the Markets ,reports point towards a declining Microsoft Internet Explorer market share which has dominated the entire show hither to.August it seems was a sour month for the software big wig. On the contrary , Firefox seemed to hv gained about 0.51 percent market share and hence acquiring a total of 22.98% market share.
Safari seemed to be commanding 4.07% and Opera stood at 2.04%.
Where Safari market share has been staganant, the recently unleashed Chrome has already managed to get about 2.84%.
There is more to the story than it seems, Google seems to have confirmed on an agreement with Sony to make Chrome the default browser on some of Sony's PCs.
Now that does not sound like some really good news to Microsoft that has been bledding profusely and hopes to remedy and save some through the much awaited launch of Windows 7.
However there have been varying market reports suggesting different market shares for different browsers. Seems like a never ending phase.
What is however important is the relentless and unconditional access to innovation and hence origin of powerful products.
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