Its worldwide survey showed Chrome to have gained 10 per cent of the market last year and IE to still be on top with 57.08 per cent. Statcounters results offer an alternative view of the browser market layout when compared to the data from their competitors NetMarketShare. Opera and Safari have both continually cruised around the four to five per cent mark for much of the year, ending with Safari at 4.62 per cent and Opera slightly below at 4.57 per cent. It started the year with only 5.78 per cent of the market but it steadily increased in popularity to gain a high of 14.58 per cent in December, increasing to 15.3 per cent this month. Google Chrome has made considerable headway, though still not making its way into the territory of the big two. The browser never seemed to recover and another downturn in December allowed Firefox's slow rise, starting in August, to overtake Microsoft's signature browser. The stats for 'The Top 5 Browsers in Europe' showed a slight increase for IE to 45.5 per cent at the start of 2010, which gave way a fairly sharp drop in August. Mozilla Firefox is a free, fast and efficient cross-platform web browser and one of the most popular browsers in use.
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