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IE usage resurges in September, new stats report
StatCounter data shows a surge in usage of Microsoft's browser from August to September 2013.(Credit:StatCounter; chart by Stephen Shankland/CNET)It's comeback time for Internet Explorer, the browser that languished for years but now is showing renewed vigor in the market as Microsoft revamps it.Months ago, Net Applications statistics showed IE gaining some ground as measured by daily use among individuals. Now, new data released from StatCounter, which uses a different methodology emphasizing page views, is confirming that rebound.Related storiesAnalytics firms agree on August resurgence for Microsoft IESamsung surpasses Apple in smartphone Web usageCan Asia's tech-loving areas spell widespread iPhone woes?Net Applications measured IE usage on personal computers growing from 57.6 percent in August to 57.8 percent in September -- not a dramatic change for what it deems the most-used browser. StatCounter's methods put IE in second place, but it surged from 25.6 percent to 28.6 percent.One possible explanation: As browsers get faster, people tend to load more pages. Microsoft has put a big emphasis on browser performance, such as fast page-load speeds, as people move from IE 8 to IE 9, IE 10, and the new IE 11 that's arriving this month with Windows 8.1 and later for Windows 7. StatCounter's page-load data captures changes in how much people use particular browsers, not just how many people use them.Also in StatCounter's figures, top-ranked Chrome dropped from 42.8 percent to 40.8 wow power leveling percent, but it maintained its No. 1 ranking.Net Applications shows significant growth in the usage of Google's Chrome on mobile devices.(Credit:Net Applications; chart by Stephen Shankland/CNET)Among mobile browsers, StatCounter and Net Applications findings are even further apart because of another difference in their methodology. Net Applications includes Android and iOS tablets in its mobile figures, but StatCounter only counts a device as mobile if it's pocketable.Net Applications gives the top mobile spot to Apple, with Safari claiming 54.2 percent of the usage and the unbranded Android browser in second place at 22.8 percent. StatCounter, though, reverses the places, giving Safari on the iPhone 21.0 percent and the Android browser 28.2 percent. Another 1.5 percent comes from Safari on the iPod Touch.Both agree that Chrome is rising, though, as an alternative to the unbranded browser Google included with earlier versions of Android. Net Applications showed Chrome's growth from 5.6 percent to 6.3 percent, while StatCounter showed it increasing from 4.3 percent to 4.6 percentStatCounter also showed a resurgence for Opera on mobile phones, rising from 16.1 percent in August to 16.6 percent in September. In Net Applications' PC browser data, Microsoft's IE is gradually reclaiming the market share it lost years earlier.(Credit:Net wow power leveling eu Applications; chart by Stephen Shankland/CNET)
IE usage resurges in September, new stats report

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