A Look Back @ Chitika's 2011

As we enter 2012, we are excited for what the new year holds for Chitika. We are also excited about what we have accomplished in 2011! Let’s take a look back at all of the great things that have happened at Chitika over the past year.

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A Look Back @ Chitika's 2011

As we enter 2012, we are excited for what the new year holds for Chitika. We are also excited about what we have accomplished in 2011! Let’s take a look back at all of the great things that have happened at Chitika over the past year.

Firefox 9 Experiences Slow Adoption Rate After Troubled Launch

Coverage on Mozilla’s patch to cover its latest browser version, Firefox 9 has clouded market scrutiny of its lack of success till date. Firefox 9 has only captured 5.6% of the Firefox market more than a week after release. In stark contrast, versions 6 and 8 caught on fire with users; representing 45% and 36%… Continue reading Firefox 9 Experiences Slow Adoption Rate After Troubled Launch

Firefox 9 Experiences Slow Adoption Rate After Troubled Launch

Coverage on Mozilla’s patch to cover its latest browser version, Firefox 9 has clouded market scrutiny of its lack of success till date. Firefox 9 has only captured 5.6% of the Firefox market more than a week after release. In stark contrast, versions 6 and 8 caught on fire with users; representing 45% and 36% of Firefox traffic within a week, respectively.

Brewing Browser Battle for Market Share Evident in HTML5 Compatibility

The more advanced browsers, Chrome, Firefox and Safari, are fighting it out to support HTML5 as fully as possible. We find more than 95% of these browers’ users are on versions that support most features of HTML5. Next stop for these browsers is to ensure such compatibility on their mobile device specific browsers as well.

Brewing Browser Battle for Market Share Evident in HTML5 Compatibility

The more advanced browsers, Chrome, Firefox and Safari, are fighting it out to support HTML5 as fully as possible. We find more than 95% of these browers’ users are on versions that support most features of HTML5. Next stop for these browsers is to ensure such compatibility on their mobile device specific browsers as well.