IE Drops To Single-Digit Market Share 390
New submitter fplatten writes "I think this is all you need to see to know what legacy Steve Ballmer has left at Microsoft, where its IE browser market share has collapsed from a high of 86% in 2002 to just 9% now. I guess this is just another in a long list of tech companies that failed to maintain its dominant market share. Also, IE may be the one product that never really deserved it, but just piggybacked on Windows, and users left in droves once decent (more secure) alternatives and standards became popular." Microsoft stockholders probably don't feel too badly about the Ballmer legacy overall, though -- browser choice is a pretty small arm of the octopus.
More reprsentative stats please (Score:5, Informative)
W3Schools has a very skewed demographic, I wouldn't take their figures to be a true representative across the board.
My companies websites (Insurance) have an IE share of about 40%.
Re:More reprsentative stats please (Score:5, Informative)
doesn't add up to 100 (Score:4, Informative)
9.0 + 26.8 + 55.8 + 3.8 + 1.9 = 97.3
Serious sample bias (Score:5, Informative)
The statistics are "collected from W3Schools' log-files..." So an English-language site for people interested in web development is now considered an accurate proxy for browser usage? I think not. Predictably, the results are way out of line with, well, pretty much everyone:
http://www.netmarketshare.com/... [netmarketshare.com]
http://gs.statcounter.com/ [statcounter.com]
http://www.w3counter.com/globa... [w3counter.com]
http://browsermarketshare.com/ [browsermarketshare.com]
http://clicky.com/marketshare/... [clicky.com]
statcounter numbers (Score:5, Informative)
chrome at 43.67% and rising
firefox at 18.88% and falling slightly
safari at 9.75% and rising slightly
there is a strong correlation between chrome and IE in both gains and losses
Re:More reprsentative stats please (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Stock price (Score:5, Informative)
100 shares purchased on January 3, 2000 would have cost $11,656.00.
With stock splits and dividends, current value is $9,941.88 for a minus 14.71% return.
http://www.microsoft.com/investor/Stock/StockSplit/stockcalc.aspx
Re: Difference between JScript and ECMA Script (Score:4, Informative)
Re:Stock price (Score:5, Informative)
No he isn't. Microsoft's own calculator ( http://www.microsoft.com/inves... [microsoft.com] ) says that if you invested in MS stock on 1/1/2000 and reinvested all dividends back into them then you've managed a -14.71% return (ignoring inflation).
If you had waited until 1/1/2001 on the other hand you would have managed a 129.18% return (again ignoring inflation).
Of course I'm sure that has nothing to with the dot.com boom and bust or anything...
Re:More reprsentative stats please (Score:5, Informative)
My hobby (veggie gardening) website shows the following, out of 7034 visits this month (per Google Analytics):
Safari (appears to be iOS for the most part): 1,828 / 25.99%
Internet Explorer (must be all the Surface users eh?): 1,564 / 22.23%
Chrome: 1,511 / 21.48%
Firefox: 1,368 / 19.45%
Fifth place, at 5%, is "Android browser" which I'm guessing is that gosh-awful thing from Android 2.2 / 2.3...
whom ever says IE sits at 8% is wrong.. (Score:3, Informative)
I am sure at w3schools they're dealing primarily with devs, who do in fact prefer another browser over IE. but on my site of 3000 unique visitors per month, I'm seeing... what others are seeing at sites other than w3schools.
The breakdown is :
Firefox 27.3%
Google Chrome 26.1%
MSIE 16.6% (down quite a bit from a few years ago)
Mozilla 10.6%
Opera 7.7%
Safari 6.5%
Unknown/Android/iPhone/etc make up the rest.
Most of my IE users are IE6.. o.o
On my other site with a seeding of 1500 unique users, IE sits at 29.5%, Chrome at 33.7%, Firefox at 17.9%, everything else, who cares .. It makes me wonder what more Windows orientated sites, mainsteam news sites get - Yahoo, Rage3D, Tomshardware, etc. These are the sites I think most of the IE users are on (my site here gets most of it's users from the AMD graphics card camp, doing 29.5% IE).
Re:More reprsentative stats please (Score:5, Informative)
I just popped up our site's stats We have had about 31,000 visits this month (according to awstats). IE comes in at 23%. The winner is Safari at 26.1%, so that tells use there are a helluva lot of iPhones out there. Firefox and Mozilla come in at 17.3% and 10%. Chrome comes in at 16.1%.
What it tells me, most of all, is that smart devices are becoming the dominant surfing platforms, and that not just IE, but Windows in general in slipping down the list.
Re:More reprsentative stats please (Score:5, Informative)
Tom's Hardware has a good rep, right? not a shill review site? I think it is like Anandtech.
http://www.tomshardware.com/re... [tomshardware.com]
Results start on page 4. ie10 doesn't blow away everybody else, but it's middle of the pack on most metrics and best or near best on some metrics. notably, there's no consistent winner across the board, it's not like any one browser is the king.
before it used to be 2x worse than the others!
THen they are idiots! (Score:5, Informative)
Microsoft stockholders probably don't feel too badly about the Ballmer legacy overall, though -- browser choice is a pretty small arm of the octopus.
Microsoft's stock is 20.89% higher than it was on this date in 2002. That is an average yearly increase of 1.74%. US Savings Bonds had a greater return over that time period! So, if their shareholders aren't upset, they should be.
Re:And Slashdot goes to zero (Score:2, Informative)
Parent post needs -1, dramaqueen