The stats on this blog aren’t really relevant, I guess.

But those on this website I help managing, really are relevant, as that’s primarily a b2c+b2b site with lots of average users.

Which really says IE dropped at barely more than 50% market share here. That’s a real turnover compared to only a couple of years ago, I think.
Any body care to share some recent stats?
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On a website with mostly adolescent visitors (>10.000 visits/month) I get:
65% IE, 21% FF, 8% Chrome, 6% Safari (last month).
A year ago, same period:
80% IE, 16% FF
It is clear that the market share of IE is declining, and the use of both IE, Chrome and Safari is increasing
My company’s website 2010/2009:
IE: 57%/45%
Firefox: 29%/38%
Safari: 4.5%/4.2%
Opera: 0.5%/8.8%
Seems to go against the flow.
From a not tech related blog:
Browsers Hits Percent
MS Internet Explorer 46.6 %
Firefox 20.4 %
Unknown 18 %
Safari 7.3 %
Mozilla 5.2 %
Opera 1.7 %
Netscape 0.3 %