The line chart illustrates how the market share of various Internet browser changed from 2011 to 2014.
Overall, it is clear that the market share of Chrome, Safari and Edge grew while the rest of browsers witnessed a fall. Moreover, that data of Chrome was the highest level in the most years.
Although the internet explorer initially had the largest market share, this position was taken over by Chrome in the latter years. In 2011, users who selected to internet explorer accounted for around 40% while that data of Chrome was reported around 20%. In the ten years later, the market share of Chrome witnessed a considerable increase to reach at peak of around 65% in 2019 before having a slight drop to around 60%. In contrast, a significant fall was recorded in that figure for Internet explorer to reach around 5%, making it eight times lower than itself in the first year.
Regarding in the timeframe, the market share of Opera remained unchanged around 3%, except for this data was in 2013. Although nobody used Edge for searching in the first 8 years, it had a substantial climb in the rest of period. In contrast, a gradual drop was reported in the market share of Firefox, which reduced more than three times (around 30% to under 10%. Ultilmately, that data of Safari fluctuated moderately before having a rising momentum, making it the second popular browser.
