I came across a tweet this morning from a librarian who noted that 40% of their users are on Google Chrome. That number struck me as quite high, so I thought I would take a quick look at the usage statistics for the Library’s web site and see where we were at.
I also thought I’d compare it to last years numbers to get a sense of how things had shifted, if at all.
Browser | Sept 2012 | Sept 2013 | Change |
Internet Explorer | 44% | 38% | -6% |
Firefox | 22% | 20% | -2% |
Chrome | 16% | 23% | +7% |
Safari | 16% | 18% | +2% |
While we are no where near a 40% share for Chrome, Chrome has made the largest gain in our user base, to the point where it is now the second-most-used browser, usurping the long-held order of IE-Firefox-Chrome-Safari!
Again, this isn’t altogether surprising, although I would have expected Firefox to have gained a part of the share lost to IE. Still, it is interesting to note, if only to firmly establish Chrome as browser ascendant.