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Bad news for Google Chrome as users shift to Microsoft Edge – WindowsLatest
While Google Chrome has been steadily gaining users even after Microsoft killed off legacy Edge for the open-source Chrome platform, October 2020 actually saw the…

While Google Chrome has been steadily gaining users even after Microsoft killed off legacy Edge for the open-source Chrome platform, October 2020 actually saw the browser lose market share, while Microsoft Edge saw a significant surge in users.
This report is based on the latest data from NetMarketShare, a company that keeps track of what people on the internet are using to view their favourite websites.
Remember that NetMarketShare records devices that access certain sites, but the sample size…
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