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The article aims to be an unbiased historial record for the ] of ]s (but ideally ]s, as it is what matters), based on ] and ]s published by well-known ]s. One of the use of such statistics is to create a graph that roughly represents the ]. This also serves as a reference for the various web browser articles. |
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The article aims to be an unbiased historial record for the ] of ]s (but ideally ]s, as it is what matters), based on ] and ]s published by well-known ]s. One of the use of such statistics is to create a graph that roughly represents the ]. This also serves as a reference for the various web browser articles. |
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This article is not all-inclusive or necessarily up-to-date. It should be note that while the record was achieved unbiased, the record itselfs may not totally reflect the fact, i.e. there may be a certain degrees of overestimation and underestimation. <!-- criticisms to usage share measurements should be added to the ] article --> It also does not account for the regional differences in market share. For example, in the ], ] is still dominating the market with a share of almost 85%, while this margin is generally lower in the ]an countries. |
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This article is not all-inclusive or necessarily up-to-date. It should be noted that while the record was achieved unbiased, the record itselfs may not totally reflect the fact, i.e. there may be a certain degree of overestimation and underestimation. <!-- criticisms to usage share measurements should be added to the ] article --> It also does not account for the regional differences in market share. For example, in the ], ] is still dominating the market with a share of almost 85%, while this margin is generally lower in the ]an countries. |
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==1999 and earlier== |
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==1999 and earlier== |
This article is not all-inclusive or necessarily up-to-date. It should be noted that while the record was achieved unbiased, the record itselfs may not totally reflect the fact, i.e. there may be a certain degree of overestimation and underestimation. It also does not account for the regional differences in market share. For example, in the United States, Internet Explorer is still dominating the market with a share of almost 85%, while this margin is generally lower in the European countries.