It may seem impossible to imagine in a world where the majority of internet users opt for Chrome, but there was a time when Internet Explorer (IE) ruled the roost. Chrome, on the other hand ...
Google Chrome has surpassed Microsoft’s Internet Explorer (IE) in U.S. Market Share in combined desktop and mobile markets for the first time Chrome's market share is growing 6 percent year-over ...
According to the latest data from NetMarketShare, Internet Explorer’s market share dropped from 44.79% to 43.40% in March while Chrome’s share rose from 36.56% to 39.09%. It’s as close as ...
Selling off Chrome would pose an existential threat. Curiously, it once again harkens back to the "browser wars" era, when Microsoft launched Internet Explorer as a free tool, crushing Netscape ...
Without Internet Explorer, the ActiveX applet will not load even if you "enable" ActiveX in Chrome (it was already enabled). Nothing seems to work. You can try your luck with IE mode in Edge ...
Sixteen years ago, Alphabet Inc.'s GOOG GOOGL Google Chrome was a scrappy newcomer in a browser market dominated by Microsoft's Internet Explorer. Today, it stands as the undisputed champion of ...