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.
Google Usage Rates Vary Across Browsers
The now ubiquitous phrase “Google it” certainly points to a clear king of the search engine marketplace, but many prefer to do their “Googling” in a variety of browsers to take advantage of certain plugins, privacy features, and other attributes. With this in mind, Chitika Insights looked to measure whether the Web browser a person uses has any impact on the search engine they use.
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.
6% Of iPad Internet Browsing Done In Apps
It’s the big, ongoing debate about iPads and tablets: app vs. web. But with more and more third-party browsers appearing, along with higher usage of Google and Bing’s mobile apps, the iPad web browsing world is no longer the sole domain of Safari.
Internet Explorer Continues Losing Market Share
August browser share numbers are in. Internet Explorer continues to slide, Google Chrome and Opera are big winners, and Safari loses market share.
How Many Web Surfers are Ready for HTML5?
HTML5 – Wave of the future, or not ready for prime-time? According to our latest numbers, 46% of Internet traffic uses a browser that can handle HTML5. Featured in ReadWriteWeb.