Many people, including me, are interested to find which browser is being used by people around to surf the internet. Its particularly useful for web developers to know which browsers are going out of use, so they can stop support for them and reduce their own workload. But how can you get such stats? Well here are 3 sources.
Global Market Share Statistics (from HitsLink)

The most comprehensive and widely used global stat site, Hitslink provides data not only about the browsers, but also about OS, resolutions, IP, search engine and even mobile stats. You can access their ever-comprehensive browser stats from here.
Global Stats (from Statcounter)

Statcounter, the ever-reliable stat plugin for websites, also has a global stats site that provides information about browsers, browser version, mobile browser and OS, search engine (desktop and mobile) as well as a desktop vs. mobile stat.
You can access the browser stats from here.
Historical Browser Statistics (from AXIIS)

Although this is not exactly a browser stat site, it gives a fun way of viewing the browser share market’s history. Data from January 2002 to August 2009 can be viewed over here.
You can access this page from here.
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