Firefox has gingerly pulled ahead of Microsoft's Internet Explorer and Edge browsers for the first time across the globe.
Mozilla's Firefox grabbed 15.6 percent of worldwide desktop browser usage in April, according to the latest numbers from Web analytics outfit StatCounter.
However, neither browser threatens the market leader—Google's Chrome continues to command two thirds of the market.
StatCounter, which analysed data from three million websites, found that Firefox's worldwide desktop browser usage last month was 0.1 percent ahead of the combined share of Internet Explorer and Edge at 15.5 percent.
Although it does often seem that Firefox has pulled ahead of MS in memory usage...
(Score: 4, Funny) by NoMaster on Wednesday May 18 2016, @11:25PM
Not "downsizing".
"Incentivizing the use of outsourced floatation functions by strategic divestiture of in-house assets and functions, creating a vibrant and diversified culture of in-lifeboat groups and out-of-lifeboat individual opportunities..."
Live free or fuck off and take your naïve Libertarian fantasies with you...