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Firefox hits 35% market share in Europe, 22% globally
Firefox hits 35% market share in Europe, 22% globally
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Firefox takes 35% market share in Europe
TechSpot — Firefox has been doing well for quite some time, in some regions of the world better than others. Where it is doing supremely well is Europe, with a massive 35% market share for its latest version alone, making it the biggest region by percentage for the browser worldwide. Certain countries have even higher figures, but 35% for the entire region is impressive. It is interesting to see how a browser's adoption rate can be affected so much by the region it is in. South Korea, for instance, still relies almost exclusively on Internet Explorer, which makes up almost 99% of ...

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