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The image displays a graph of desktop browser market share from 2011 to 2021 with numerical data points: Chrome starts below 25% in 2011, rises past 50% by 2013, and nears 75% by 2021; Internet Explorer exceeds 50% in 2011, falls below 10% by 2016, and remains below 5% after 2017; Firefox begins just above 25% in 2011, gradually descends to under 10% by 2021; Safari fluctuates near and below 10% throughout; Opera remains consistently around 5% or lower; Edge emerges between 2014-2015 close to 5% and remains around or below 5% by 2021.
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The line graph provides information about different desktop browser market share over a 10-year period, starting from 2011.
It is clear that there was a significant upward trend in the percentage of share of Chrome during the period shown, while the other desktop markets remained stable, such as Safari, Opera, and Edge, or decreasing, such as Internet Explorer and Firefox.
In 2011, Internet Explorer had the most browser share percentage; however, by 2012, Chrome had increased dramatically which makes the percentage of it continue to grow, as shown in the period interval.
In the whole period shown, Safari, Opera, and Edge stayed steadily.The trend didn’t change; it was moving in a stable percentage.
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