Chrome snatches share from IE

Google Chrome gains users at IE's expense, says Net numbers company

Internet Explorer users abandoned the browser last week to try out Google's new Chrome, a Web metrics vendor said Tuesday.

While Chrome accounted for 0.7 percent of all browsers used last week on average, Microsoft's IE lost 1.4 percentage points in market share during the same period, said tracking company Net Applications. Microsoft's browser ended the week with a 71 percent share.

Mozilla's Firefox, Apple's Safari and Opera Software's Opera also posted gains at IE's expense. Firefox's share climbed by 0.3 points, from 19.5 percent to 19.8 percent last week. Apple's Safari boosted its market share even more, from 6.3 percent to 6.7 percent, while Opera bumped up its share by 0.01 points, ending the week at 0.75 percent.

"IE took the entire market share hit from Chrome," said Vince Vizzaccaro, Net Applications' executive vice president of marketing. "And the rest of the alternative browsers all had gains as well."

Last week, Net Applications pegged Chrome's market share at approximately 1 percent within the first 24 hours. Then, Vizzaccaro wouldn't speculate on which browser or browsers had lost share to Chrome. "These are very early results, but when considering whether Chrome market share would come from IE or from other browsers, it's definitely coming from IE," Vizzaccaro said Tuesday.

Chrome's high point since its September 2 debut was last Friday, when it averaged 1.2 percent for the day. On Monday, it averaged 0.9 percent.

Google launched Chrome as a beta for Windows XP and Vista last week. On Sunday, Google patched Chrome for the first time to quash several bugs, including multiple security vulnerabilities.

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