![]() Journalism is a passion for us, not a profession. Once again, I would like to state that the entire family of Interview Times Media Network is firmly committed to positive journalism in pursuit of making a better society in the days to come. And, we count on your support and patronage to keep this tradition running. That is the narrative which you and I find relatable. These were the stories which escaped the wide lens of the big media. We chose to play up the stories of those personalities who climbed the success ladder by the dint of their grit and gumption. And, that has positioned The Interview Times where you find it today. Unfazed by the competing media platforms who are obsessed with the TRP game and have no qualms in compromising time-honoured media ethics, we can safely claim we are out of this mad race for recognition. We believe that we have espoused the cause of positive and developmental journalism with utmost honesty and rigour. As a result, the fear of losing the respect of the readers is what prevents us not to be stopping any publications related to those inspiring personalities on a regular basis in order to attain inspiration. One decade of carrying positive journalism is no less than providing a service to the nation. Internet Explorer remains at the sixth spot in India as well, with a 0.11 per cent market share.ġ0 Years in positive journalism, and counting…. The third spot is secured by Egde in India as well, with a 3.48 per cent share, while Opera is at the fourth spot, with a 1.19 per cent share.Īpple’s Safari secured the fifth spot with only a 1.01 per cent market share. ![]() The second position is secured by Firefox - with a 3.64 per cent market share. However, in India, the stats are a little different.īeing the world’s most popular desktop browser, Chrome is on top in India as well, with a 90.4 per cent market share, while the second spot has seen some changes in India. Opera browser is in the fifth spot with a 3.09 per cent share, and Internet Explorer stands in the sixth spot with a 0.55 per cent share. Microsoft Edge browser stands in third spot with 11 per cent, and Mozilla’s Firefox stands in fourth with 5.65 per cent. Google Chrome has gained the top spot in the world’s most popular desktop browser, while Apple’s Safari browser ranked second.Īccording to the data provided by the web analytics service StatCounter, Chrome is now used on 66.13 per cent of desktop computers worldwide, while Safari is used on 11.87 per cent of desktop computers in the last 12 months. ![]()
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