
The first electrical computer, Z3 (1941), could do 5 instructions per second. To learn more, check out the browser's own manual for developer tools:

Using professional hardware, while other sites attract hobbyists using older computers.Īnyway, data collected from W3Schools' log-files over many years clearly shows the longīrowser's developer tools can be used to inspect, edit and debug HTML, CSS, and JavaScript of the curently-loaded page. Different sitesĪttract different audiences. W3Schools' statistics may not be relevant to your web site. As the world’s largest mobile phone manufacturer, Samsung’s annual mobile phone shipments ranked first, which also brought a 4.7% market share for the browser built into its own mobile phone."The pure and simple truth is rarely pure and never simple." The combined market share of the two is about 88.3%, leaving little for other browsers. When we look back on the mobile and tablets platform, we can’t even see the Edge browser, since Google and Apple control the two major mobile operating systems, Android and iOS, Chrome and Safari are naturally the first and second mobile browsers, occupying 62.91% and 25.36% respectively. The main reason for this is that Edge’s performance on the mobile platform is very weak.

The Edge browser has risen in the rankings, squeezing out the second-ranked Safari, which has lost 0.5% of its market share in the past year and has a market share of less than 10% Firefox’s market share rose sharply at the end of last year and early this year, and even reached 9.47% in February this year, but after a sharp decline in March, the overall share has not changed much compared to last year.While the Edge browser’s performance on the desktop has steadily progressed, if you look at all platforms, the Microsoft Edge browser only ranks third with a market share of 4.07%, Chrome with 64.36%, and Safari with 19.13%.

Chrome still leads with a 66.64% share the third, fourth, fifth, and sixth browsers are Safari with 9.61% Firefox with 7.86% Opera with 2.43% Internet Explorer with 0.97%. Looking at the trend changes over the past year, the share of the Edge browser has steadily increased from 8% to the current stage. Statistics from Statcounter show that the Microsoft Edge browser’s market share crossed the 10% mark for the first time in April this year, reaching 10.07%.
