Browser Information
Browser information and statistics is important for website
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Web Statistics
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W3Schools' famous month-by-month statistics and trends: |
Browsers
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Internet Explorer
Internet Explorer (IE) by Microsoft is the most common Internet browser today.
IE was introduced in 1995 and passed Netscape in popularity in 1998. |
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Netscape
Netscape was the first commercial Internet browser. It was introduced in 1994.
Netscape gradually lost its popularity to Internet Explorer.
The development of Netscape officially ended in February 2008. |
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Mozilla
The Mozilla Project has grown from the ashes of Netscape. Browsers based on Mozilla code is the second
largest browser family on the Internet today, representing about 30% of the
Internet community. |
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Firefox
Firefox is a new browser from Mozilla. It was released in 2004 and has grown to
be the second most popular browser on the Internet. |
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Opera
Opera is another Internet browser. It is known to be fast and small,
standards-compliant, and available for many operating systems. Opera is the
preferred browser for a number of small devices like mobile phones and hand-held computers. |
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