Source: http://www.businessinsider.com/browser-usage-chart-internet-explorer-usage-dips-on-weekends-2013-7
For many Americans, going into work every Monday is made just a little bit worse because their companies force them to use Internet Explorer.
Redditor Flying_ScotchMan noticed a really interesting pattern when he was looking at aggregate browser use statistics over at StatCounter Global Stats.
Here's the chart of daily browser market share:
Take a look at the weekly periodic perturbations of Google Chrome, Internet Explorer and to some degree Safari.
During the Monday to Friday work week, Internet Explorer gains around 2% marketshare.
That browser drops over the weekend, when people aren't working and using their home machines — which have either Google Chrome or Safari on it, each of which enjoy a roughly 1-2% jump in usage over the weekend.
That's one interpretation of this data, and by far the most compelling.
It's a cool look at why people prefer different browsers and why, despite a relatively poor reputation, Microsoft's browser is able to maintain such a consistent marketshare.
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