Janco
has just released its Browser
and Operating System Market Share White Paper. The major findings are that
in the last 12 months Microsoft’s browser market share has continued to erode –
Microsoft lost over 6% in the last 12 months; Firefox’s market share is
unchanged for the last 12 months; Google Desktop and Chrome now have just under
6%; and Netscape is no more. On the operating systems side, Windows 7 is being
accepted at a pace is parallel to the way Window XP was in the 90’s. The CEO of
Janco Associates, Victor Janulaitis said, “The last six months have been a mixed
bag for Microsoft. Their browser market share has fallen to level that they back
in 1998 with no end in sight. At the same time Windows 7 now has 12% of the OS
market in less than 7 months since its release.”


The top five browser market share rankings
are: 1 – Microsoft’s IE – 64.78%; 2 – Firefox – 17.38%; 3 – Google (Desktop
& Chrome) – 5.78%; 4 – Mozilla – 1.73%; 5 – Safari– 1.39%. The CEO of Janco
Associates, Inc and the ITPC, M. Victor Janulaitis said: “The positive glow on
Google’s Chrome was dulled in with the identification of some defects in the way
it handles XML pages. But the real story is the continued erosion of
Microsoft’s” market.

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