News - Mozilla Firefox
This week the internet is looking at month-long tallies to see just how swiftly Chrome is stepping into the lead for market share on browsers.
Yesterday, it seemed that Google’s Chrome web browser had narrowly edged out Microsoft’s Internet Explorer. But that was yesterday, and today is a new day with new statistics and new debates to be had.
The Google Chrome user base continues to grow, and according to data collected by StatCounter, it now exceeds the user base of Internet Explorer by a few percent.
A new Do Not Track cookie-blocking feature was announced by Twitter this week for Mozilla’s Firefox browser. This privacy feature blocks websites from using cookies to track the user’s behavior and personal information.
Remember the 90s, when rockstars wore flannel, smartphones were all but non-existent and Windows 95 was the best operating system out there?
