Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser is continuing to lose
market share to rival browsers, according to web analytics company
Net Applications.
Internet Explorer was used by 68.15% of surfers monitored in
December, down from 69.77% in November and 71.27% in October,
according to
Net Applications figures.
IE's share has slipped from about 75% since the start of 2008,
with Apple's Safari browser, Mozilla's Firefox and Google's Chrome
offerings all profiting from IE's demise.
Firefox's share now stands at 21.34%.