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Net Applications has just released its browser usage share statistics for November 2010, and the decline of Internet Explorer continues to be a cogent trend. Meanwhile, Google’s Chrome browser continues increase its share of the market, topping 9.3%, a new record according to Net Applications’s data. Microsoft continues to be the overall browser leader, with all versions of Internet Explorer representing 58.4% of browser usage. That’s a drop of more than a percentage point since October, but still more than double its closest rival, Mozilla Firefox.
Internet Explorer 6.0 usage is down to about 13.7% worldwide; that figure might very well sink below 10% in the next six months. Microsoft is hoping that the upcoming launch of Internet Explorer 9 will help compensate for that, however.

