IE Losing 10% Market Share Every Two Years
mjasay writes "Mozilla's Asa Dotzler points to some interesting long-term trends in browser market share, noting that 'browser releases aren't having any major impact on the macro trends,' which suggests that a better IE will likely have little impact on its sliding market share. The most intriguing conclusion from the data, however, is that Firefox could surpass IE market share as early as January 2013 if Firefox continues to gain 5 percent every year, even as IE drops 5 percent each year. In the past, Microsoft might have fought back by tying IE to other products to block competition, but with the EU keeping a close antitrust eye on Microsoft and the US Obama administration keen to make an example of an antitrust bully, Microsoft may have few good options beyond good old fashioned competition, which doesn't seem to be working very well for the Redmond giant, as the market share data suggests. Microsoft's loss of IE market power, in turn, could have serious consequences for the company's efforts to compete with Google on the Web."
The blog entry is quite misleading (or maybe just assimilated). The market share of MSIE has only gone down as much as the market share of MS Windows has gone down. It can be that Windows has disappeared at a rate of 5% - 10% per year recently, but Microsoft is fighting back by tying IE to other products to block competition. That other product is MS Windows.
MSIE must be removed from MS Windows. Or better yet, just ditch MS Windows and save your economy.
Beta is broken and the link to classic doesn't work. Stop wasting our time or there won't be anybody left here.
Agreed, the browser wars are over. MS cheated and won.
Now IE has real competition for the first time in about a decade, and MS knows they can't actually compete on quality or features. They've given up on IE and forcing people to use it as a way to control the web... now they've shifted focus to control how the web itself works. IMO, Chris Wilson, as the chair of the HTML working group, is a mole.
The standards wars are upon us. Long live XHTML2.
I've moved to Google Chrome now. It is awesome and far superior to both IE and FireFox. IE is just a giant memory hug and FireFox crashes a lot while videos don't play in screen, ... . FireFox recovers well after a crash but it's always annoying.
Chrome is lightweight and works perfect. Now if people would quit developing with activex, I could be completely independent of IE.
A Linux version of Chrome would be nice too.