According to Net Applications survey, Google's Chrome allured more than a few additional users , diminishing the gaps between it and two other leaders, Internet Explorer and Firefox.
Thereby, Net Applications revealed Chrome's March market share to reach 6.13%, up 0.52% from its February standing of 5.61%. That appears to be impressive gain to pull off in so short a time, especially given the smallish size of Chrome's user base.
That gain makes the forecasting math simple, too, since it's easy to judge that Chrome will gain about 1.0% of market share every couple of months if it can keep up the pace.
As for how Internet Explorer, it has lost some of the ground, sliding from 61.58% to 60.65% between February and March, making reduction of 0.93%.
At the same time, Firefox’s still accumulating gains. It’ share increased slightly by 0.29%heading from February into March, landing it at 24.52%.