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    The most popular operating systems and browsers for PC and mobile

    The most popular operating systems and browsers for PC and mobile NetMarketShare data for October 2018 shows that Google Chrome remains the most popular browser on PC and mobile, while Windows 7 remains slightly ahead of Windows 10 in the OS desktop scene. Chrome’s share of the desktop market...
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    The most popular operating systems for desktop and mobile

    The most popular operating systems for desktop and mobile The latest data from NetMarketShare shows that Windows 7 is still ahead of Windows 10 on PC. The April 2018 statistics showed that Android 7.0 and Android 6.0 were the most popular operating systems on mobile, with 19.25% and 15.95%...
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    The most popular operating systems for smartphones and PCs

    The most popular operating systems for smartphones and PCs The latest data from NetMarketShare shows that Windows 7 is still the most popular desktop operating system, with Windows 10 gaining ground.
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    The most popular operating systems on smartphones and PCs

    The most popular operating systems on smartphones and PCs The latest figures from NetMarketShare show that Windows 7 is still the most popular desktop operating system globally.
  5. Kevin Lancaster

    Windows 7 is still king – and is getting more users

    Windows 7 is still king – and is getting more users The May 2017 figures from NetMarketShare show that Windows 7 is still the desktop operating system of choice – and has grown its user base in recent months.
  6. Kevin Lancaster

    Windows 7 and 10 completely dominate

    Windows 7 and 10 completely dominate The latest figures from NetMarketShare show that Windows 7 and Windows 10 completely dominate the desktop operating scene.
  7. Kevin Lancaster

    Android vs iOS – The winner is clear

    Android vs iOS – The winner is clear The latest figures from NetMarketShare show that iOS, Android 6.0, and Android 5.0 are the most popular mobile operating systems in the world.
  8. Kevin Lancaster

    Chrome is killing Internet Explorer and Safari

    Chrome is killing Internet Explorer and Safari The latest NetMarketShare statistics show that Chrome continues to win desktop market share from Microsoft’s Internet Explorer and Apple’s Safari.
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    2012 Browser Wars in review

    2012 Browser Wars in review Chrome vs Firefox vs Internet Explorer vs Safari: 2012 was an interesting year for the desktop browser
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    2012 mobile browser wars

    2012 mobile browser wars Android vs iPhone vs Nokia vs Opera in South Africa and abroad
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