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![]() Maybe all of those new Macs are pushing the data upwards. Safari is catching back up though, with 10.01 percent of the market currently. The shift to Edge isn’t slowing down either, with a 10.36 percent market share so far in May. The switch to Chromium was the right call for Microsoft, even if it did reduce the internet to fewer browser rendering options. READ MORE: Microsoft adds Xbox features to Edge to entice gamersīack when Edge was using its own render engine, instead of Chromium, the highest market share it got was under five percent. We saw the first indicators of this shift back in February when Edge got close to Safari’s market share. Edge now has 10.07 percent though, which is the first time that it’s had double-digits. Chrome has a ridiculous 66.58 percent share in the desktop browser market. It’s important to note that Microsoft Edge isn’t going to be competing with Google Chrome any time soon, however. That’s according to StatCounter, which tracks web statistics like operating system and browser use. Microsoft’s Edge browser has edged out Safari to be the second-most popular worldwide desktop browser in April. ![]()
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