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The late Internet Explorer soon loses the lead to Chrome!

Google Chrome consistently gets more firsts than other browsers and especially Internet Explorer in terms of usage. The fact that Microsoft forced users to switch to Windows 10 and the lack of flexibility and adaptability in "Edge", are the two main reasons why IE is losing the battle against Chrome.

The late Internet Explorer soon loses the lead to Chrome!

The Browser War began when the Google released the Chrome browser for the first time. And since then, there hasn't been a mistake for Google Chrome on the war front. In the battle of the browsers, the Google Chrome passes over the rest of the browsers like a merciless tank.

In terms of how far Google Chrome has outperformed other browsers, in the coming months - specifically, in May 2016 - the Google Chrome will soon take the crown and officially hold the lead in the war between browsers.

It seems, Microsoft, which is another major competitor in the war zone is not able to find something that could beat the Google Chrome. Even though Microsoft released "Edge", the new browser as its weapon against Google Chrome, there was no match for the prowess of Google Chrome. By sundown, "Edge" had already lost the browser war game.

Tracking some facts and figures from Chrome and Internet Explorer:

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Internet Explorer 11, the latest browser from Microsoft's arena, had 23.16 percent of the market share, while Chrome had 48. We're talking about a 22.10 percent back for IE. However, when we're talking about the entire arsenal, with all its versions, Internet Explorer had a 44.79 percent market share, while Chrome held 36.56 percent.

Finally, if we look back to just one year ago, Internet Explorer had 53 percent of the market, while Chrome had only 28.54 percent. Experts in the "browser war" and analysts in the field have their eye on this battle and have predicted that by May of this year, the Google Chrome will outperform IE very easily.

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