| Google Chrome: a difficult take-off in Europe |
| 18.10.2008 14:27 |
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The surprise release of Google Chrome at the beginning of September triggered a great degree of interest in the web market. One month on, what is this new browser doing and how have competing browser market shares evolved? Below, XiTi Monitor brings you the latest figures for the browser market in Europe. Just a few weeks after its surprise launch, Google Chrome has not really been a knockout in Europe Google Chrome, launched on Tuesday, September 2, 2008, has now been around for a little over a month. How is it doing in Europe now, compared with the main rival browsers?The graph below presents the average market share achieved by the various browsers in Europe, for visits during the week of September 22 to 28, 2008. Google Chrome achieved an average visit rate of 1.07% in Europe, taking fifth place behind Safari (2.55%), Opera (4.24%), Mozilla Firefox (31.42%) and Internet Explorer (60.12%). ![]() Now let’s see how Google Chrome has developed since its release. The graph below shows Google Chrome's average share of European visits during the period from September 3 to 30, 2008. The conclusion is a fairly clear one: Google Chrome recorded its highest average share of European visits on the day after its release and has been losing ground ever since:
![]() After a novelty effect, the interest shown by web surfers for Google Chrome appears to have worn off, at least for now… More than six out of every ten visits in Europe use Internet Explorer, whereas little more than three use Mozilla Firefox… The table below compares the average share of European visits taken by the various browsers from April to September 2008 (from the 3 to 30, to be precise, so as to take into account the share achieved by Google Chrome on those days when it was present in the marketplace).During this six month period, Internet Explorer again lost a few points:
While Mozilla Firefox achieved a 31% average share of visits in Europe from September 3 to 30, 2008:
Opera, the third most widely used browser in Europe (with a 4.8% share from September 3 to 30, 2008) progressed by 1.2 points during the last six months, whereas Safari held steady with an average share of European visits of 2.4%.
… always on the forefront with the latest novelties The graph below showing the average share of visits in Europe using Firefox 3 within its Mozilla family and IE7 within its Internet Explorer family lets us analyze the place taken up by the latest versions of the two main browsers within their overall share of visits.The observed behavior is completely different:
![]() Although Google once again managed to get its name in the news in early September with the release of their Google Chrome browser, it has not made any massive inroads into the market so far. Internet Explorer and Mozilla are still way ahead, with a leader that, except in September, continued to lose ground to its challenger who was somewhat pushed around during the last full month. Источник: http://www.xitimonitor.com/en-us/browsers-barometer/browsers-barometer-september-2008/index-1-2-3-145.html |