Chitika Insights brings you our latest Web Browser Market Share Report, breaking down the distribution of the biggest players in the industry.
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Web Browser Market Share, October 2012 Update
Chitika Insights brings you our latest Web Browser Market Share Report, breaking down the distribution of the biggest players in the industry.
Web Browser Market Share, September 2012 Update
Chitika Insights brings you our latest Web Browser Market Share Report, breaking down the distribution of the biggest players in the industry.
Firefox 6 Takes Off, up to Over 8% of Traffic
Firefox 6 was released over a week ago, and already sees a large share of Chitika’s traffic. How big can Firefox 6 get?
Portrait of a Clicker Part 2: Internet Explorer and Opera?
In the second installment of our Portrait of a Clicker series, we look at the various web browsers to see what using Internet Explorer, Firefox, or Chrome says about someone’s likelihood to click on an ad.
Stumbleupon.com – Where Internet Explorer Goes to Die
A lot can be learned from a site when one knows of the browsers that hit the website. While only these websites can know for sure what their browser distribution is, Chitika Insights is able to study the traffic generated by referrals to find out some interesting numbers on a few networks.
Bing Winning Over Tech-Savvy Microsoft Fans
Is Bing popular with tech-savvy Microsoft users? It appears that the newer your version of Internet Explorer is, the higher the chance that you use Bing to search. Seen in Search Engine Land.
A Tale Of Two Launches: IE9 vs. Firefox 4
Two new browsers launched in the past week-plus: Microsoft’s Internet Explorer 9, and Mozilla’s Firefox 4. Despite launching a week after IE9, Firefox already has a higher browser market share.
Internet Explorer 9: New Browser, Same Clickers?
With the debut of Internet Explorer 9, should web publishers be worried that more conversion to the browser will lower the ad susceptibility of their visitors? A look at the early stats of the post-beta release would suggest good news for those publishers.
The Google/Bing Search Bar Brouhaha
Google accuses Bing of using IE to steal their search results. Bing accuses Google of stealing their search innovations. Now, there’s some info as to whether Google is doing what they accused Microsoft of doing, but on a smaller scale. Confused?