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ChatGPT falls to all-time low as AI chatbot referral market continues to fragment

7 May 2026 @ 11:00 am

Google Gemini continues to grow, reaches all-time high of 9% share Perplexity and Microsoft Copilot both bounce back after months of decline Claude's March spike cools as “QuitGPT” wave subsides San Francisco, CA and Dublin, Ireland; Thursday, 7th May, 2026: ChatGPT's share of AI chatbot referrals to websites worldwide has fallen to its lowest level on record, dropping to 76.85% in April 2026, according to independent web analytics company Statcounter. Statcounter Global Stats data for April 2026 shows ChatGPT declined by 1.3 percentage points month-on-month, down from 84.21% a year ago. Google Gemini continues to grow in second place at 9% (+0.4pp), with Perplexity recovering to third at 7.73% (+0.7pp), Microsoft Copilot fourth at 3.76% (+0.6pp) and Claude fifth at 2.66% (-0.3pp). Chart: https://gs.statcounter.com/ai-chatbot-market-share#monthly-202604-202604-bar “The AI chatbot referral market is entering a new phase,” commented Aodhan Cullen, CEO,

Google Gemini overtakes Perplexity to become second largest source of AI chatbot referrals to websites

2 April 2026 @ 8:00 am

Gemini's referral share quadruples in under a year as Google ramps up AI integration Claude doubles share from February to March ChatGPT still dominant but dips below 80% for first time San Francisco, CA and Dublin, Ireland; Thursday, 2nd April, 2026: Google Gemini has overtaken Perplexity to become the second largest source of AI chatbot referrals to websites worldwide for the first time, according to independent web analytics company Statcounter. Statcounter Global Stats data for March 2026 shows that Google Gemini accounted for 8.65% of all AI chatbot referrals globally, surpassing Perplexity which fell to 7.07%. ChatGPT continues to lead at 78.16%, while Microsoft Copilot (3.19%), Claude (2.91%) and DeepSeek (0.02%) remain further behind. Chart: https://gs.statcounter.com/ai-chatbot-market-share#monthly-202603-202603-bar "This is a significant milestone in the AI chatbot landscape. Google's massive investment in Gemini is now paying dividends in terms of driving traffic

New Statcounter AI data finds ChatGPT sends 79.8% of all chatbot referrals to websites

11 June 2025 @ 8:00 am

ChatGPT clear leader in all G20 countries bar China New data emphasises Google AI "dilemma" in Search San Francisco, CA and Dublin, Ireland; Wednesday, 11th June, 2025: Statcounter the easy-to-use web analytics company has announced the launch of new research which measures the number of referrals from individual AI chatbots to websites. The data, updated daily by individual country and region, is free to access at Statcounter Global Stats. "With the massive growth in AI chatbot usage, it is crucially important for website owners and marketers to know which chatbots are sending the most referrals to websites," commented Aodhan Cullen, CEO, Statcounter. "We are already moving into a new era from SEO (Search Engine Optimization) to Generative Engine Optimization (GEO)." The new data finds that ChatGPT is by far the global leader in terms of referral market share at 79.8%, followed by Perplexity (11.8%); Microsoft Copilot (5.2%); Google Gemini (2%); DeepSeek; (0.8%) and Claude (0.

Apple’s iOS 11 overtakes 10.3 in under a month

2 November 2017 @ 1:00 pm

Rapid rise “has implications for digital advertisers” Statcounter also announces major revamp of web analytics site San Francisco, CA; 2nd November, 2017: Apple’s latest operating system iOS 11 has overtaken its former version iOS 10.3 less than a month after release according to web analytics company Statcounter. Statcounter Global Stats reports that iOS 11 reached 42% of all iOS versions worldwide in October compared to 35.5% for iOS 10.3. On a daily basis, iOS 11 overtook 10.3 on October 12th, less than a month after its release on September 19th. “Even by Apple’s high standards of migrating users, the rapid take up of iOS 11 has been impressive,” commented Aodhan Cullen, CEO, Statcounter. He added that the rapid rise of iOS 11 has implications for digital advertisers. “iOS 11’s feature called Intelligent Tracking Prevention makes it harder for advertisers and publishers to track users online.” Source: iOS

iOS 11 rockets to over 6% internet usage in just two days

21 September 2017 @ 2:30 pm

Digital advertisers could soon see impact San Francisco, CA & Dublin, Ireland; Thursday, 21 September 2017: iOS 11 has rocketed to over 6% internet usage just two days after launch, according to independent web analytics company StatCounter. Its research arm StatCounter Global Stats finds that iOS 11 reached 6.2% of all iOS versions worldwide Wednesday. “Apple is good at migrating users to its latest iOS upgrades but this performance is particularly impressive,” commented Aodhan Cullen, CEO, StatCounter. “To put this in perspective, Android’s latest edition Nougat is at 14.6% of all Android versions over a year after launch.” Cullen added, “Such is the rapid rise of iOS 11 that digital advertisers could soon see an impact due to a feature called Intelligent Tracking Prevention that makes it harder for advertisers and publishers to track users online.” Safari accounts for almost a half of mobile web traffic in North

StatCounter research suggests iPhone users will migrate quickly to new iOS 11

14 September 2017 @ 8:30 am

New data  shows Apple success in migrating iPhone users to latest operating systems StatCounter Global Stats launches new resource to analyse  breakdown of operating system versions across iOS, Android and macOS San Francisco, CA; Thursday, 14th September, 2017:  iPhone users are likely to quickly adopt Apple’s new iOS 11 based on  current adoption analysis , according to new OS version stats StatCounter launched today. iOS 11 is scheduled to be released from Tuesday. StatCounter has added a breakdown of the various versions of iOS, Android and Mac operating systems used to access the internet to its Global Stats research tool. It found that over 70% of Apple’s iPhone internet usage is currently through its last operating system (iOS 10.3), while just 12.6% of Google’s Android usage is via its most recent version. “We’ve added breakdowns of iOS, Android and Mac versions in response to requests from developers and

Android overtakes Windows for first time

3 April 2017 @ 8:30 am

“Milestone in technology history and end of an era” as Microsoft no longer owns dominant OS Android now world’s most popular operating system in terms of internet usage San Francisco, CA and Dublin, Ireland; 3rd April, 2017: Google’s Android has overtaken Microsoft Windows for the first time as the world’s most popular operating system (OS) in terms of total internet usage across desktop, laptop, tablet and mobile combined. The research arm of StatCounter, the independent web analytics company, finds that in March, Android topped the worldwide OS internet usage market share with 37.93%, which puts it marginally ahead of Windows  (37.91%) for the first time. “This is a milestone in technology history and the end of an era,” commented Aodhan Cullen, CEO, StatCounter.  “It marks the end of Microsoft’s leadership worldwide of the OS market which it has held since the 1980s.  It also represents a major breakthro

India amongst world leaders in use of mobile to surf the internet

28 March 2017 @ 8:30 am

Mobile internet usage more than double that of UK or US India number one in G20 for mobile Mumbai, India & Dublin, Ireland;  28th March 2017: Indians are amongst the world leaders in terms of internet usage from mobile phones, according to StatCounter, the independent web analytics company. Its research arm StatCounter Global Stats finds that 79% of internet usage was made by Indians through mobiles in February compared to 49.7% for the world in general. Indian mobile usage to surf the internet is more than double that in the UK (34.8%) or US (37.2%). Of G20 nations, India is the number one user of mobile in terms of internet usage. StatCounter is one of the leading web analytics firms in the world with a considerable market share in India. StatCounter’s (http://statcounter.com) core business is to provide members with data to measure visitor activity on their website, blog or forum. Key features include a free option, ease of use, independence and ability

Android challenges Windows as world’s most popular operating system in terms of internet usage

7 March 2017 @ 10:00 am

Development would have been “unthinkable” five years ago “Windows has won desktop war but battlefield has moved on” San Francisco, CA and Dublin, Ireland; 7th March, 2017: In what StatCounter describes as “unthinkable five years ago”, Google’s Android is challenging Microsoft Windows as the world’s most popular operating system (OS) in terms of total internet usage across desktop, laptop, tablet and mobile combined. The research arm of StatCounter, the independent web analytics company, finds that in February 2017, while Windows remained top of worldwide OS internet usage market share with 38.6%, Android came within striking distance on 37.4%. “The idea of Android almost matching Windows would have been unthinkable five years ago,” commented Aodhan Cullen, CEO, StatCounter.  “In January 2012 Windows held 82% global internet usage share compared to just 2.2% for Android.” He said that the devel

Mobile and tablet internet usage exceeds desktop for first time worldwide

1 November 2016 @ 10:30 am

Increased traffic plus Google search rankings stress importance of mobile friendly websitesPost-Brexit implications for UK business San Francisco, CA and Dublin, Ireland; 1st November, 2016: Internet usage by mobile and tablet devices exceeded desktop worldwide for the first time in October according to independent web analytics company StatCounter Its research arm, StatCounter Global Stats finds that mobile and tablet devices accounted for 51.3% of internet usage worldwide in October compared to 48.7% by desktop. “This should be a wake up call especially for small businesses, sole traders and professionals to make sure that their websites are mobile friendly. Many older websites are not,” commented Aodhan Cullen, CEO, StatCounter. “Mobile compatibility is increasingly important not just because of growing traffic but because Google favours mobile friendly websites for its mobile search results.” He pointed out that Google recently launched a tool where businesses ca

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A new resource for optimizing for generative AI in Google Search

15 May 2026 @ 12:00 am

As people increasingly gravitate to generative AI experiences and find information in new ways, we're publishing a new resource to help website owners, SEOs, and developers understand how to optimize their content for appearance in generative AI features in Search, and in turn Google Search overall.

Introducing a new spam policy for "back button hijacking"

13 April 2026 @ 12:00 am

Today, we are expanding our spam policies to address a deceptive practice known as "back button hijacking", which will become an explicit violation of the "malicious practices" of spam policies, leading to potential spam actions.

Search Central Live is Coming to Shanghai in 2026!

2 April 2026 @ 12:00 am

We are hosting Search Central Live Shanghai 2026 on May 15. This event is structured for the local community, with a specific focus on optimizing sites that target users outside of China.

Inside Googlebot: demystifying crawling, fetching, and the bytes we process

31 March 2026 @ 12:00 am

If you tuned into episode 105 of the Search Off the Record podcast, you might have heard us diving deep into a topic that is close to our hearts (and our servers): the inner workings of Googlebot.

New Location for the Google Crawlers' IP Range Files

31 March 2026 @ 12:00 am

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Search Central Live Asia Pacific 2026: Get Ready for Sydney and more!

20 March 2026 @ 12:00 am

It's that time of the year again! Let's talk about the Search Central Live (SCL) schedule for the Asia Pacific (APAC) region. We have mapped out a series of events designed to connect you with our Search teams and fellow community members. Here is everything you need to know about our plans for the year, at least for the APAC region.

Search Central Live is coming to Canada!

11 March 2026 @ 12:00 am

Our event series, Search Central Live, is coming to Toronto, Canada on April 21, 2026 for the first time! The event series has been a great way for communities to connect with each other and Googlers to learn more about the web ecosystem and how Google Search works and exchange ideas.

Google's February 2026 Discover Core Update

5 February 2026 @ 12:00 am

Today we've released the February 2026 Discover core update. This is a broad update to our systems that surface articles in Discover. Our testing shows that people find the Discover experience more useful and worthwhile with this update.

Search Central Live is coming back to South America

26 January 2026 @ 12:00 am

We're excited to announce that Search Central Live is returning to São Paulo and to Buenos Aires in 2026. Following many years of successful events in the region, we're continuing our mission to help local businesses enhance their site's performance in Google Search.

Search Central Live APAC 2025 Recap: A Note of Gratitude

31 December 2025 @ 12:00 am

It has been a busy second half of the year for the Search Central Live (SCL) team! Zipping through the busy streets of Bangkok to the skyscrapers of Tokyo and the vibrant harbor of Hong Kong, we've been on a mission to connect, share, and—most importantly—listen.

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Turn data into decisions with unified measurement.

20 May 2026 @ 4:00 pm

We’re bringing Meridian, our open-source MMM to Google Analytics and introducing Future Long-Term Conversions.

Albertsons Media Collective brings retail signals to YouTube with Google’s Commerce Media Suite.

27 April 2026 @ 12:00 pm

Supercharge performance across the shopper journey by connecting Albertsons data with Google’s AI and scale.

5 ways to collaborate with our agentic advisors

25 March 2026 @ 4:00 pm

Top tips and best practices for collaborating with Ads Advisor and Analytics Advisor

Google’s Commerce Media Suite: Where retailer insights meet the power of YouTube

24 March 2026 @ 1:00 pm

Supercharge performance across the full customer journey by connecting Kroger’s shopper insights with Google’s AI and scale.

Google NewFront 2026: introducing the Gemini advantage

23 March 2026 @ 3:00 pm

An overview of how Gemini models bring unmatched value to Google Marketing Platform.

This March 23, we’ll be introducing the Gemini advantage in Google Marketing Platform.

26 February 2026 @ 4:00 pm

A look ahead at Google Newfront 2026, and how Gemini models bring more value for programmatic advertisers and biddable tools.

The first episode of the Ads Decoded podcast dives into how marketers can leverage analytics and AI for better results.

28 January 2026 @ 2:00 pm

Welcome to the first full season of Ads Decoded, a podcast hosted by Ads Product Liaison Ginny Marvin to bring questions from advertisers straight to the people designin…

New retailers are joining Google’s Commerce Media Suite.

20 January 2026 @ 2:00 pm

Best Buy and Shipt are now sharing commerce audiences with Google’s Commerce Media Suite.

New biddable capabilities for live sports with Display & Video 360

12 January 2026 @ 4:00 pm

A look at the latest features to help brands connect with customers in a busy year for live sports.

Google's AI advisors: agentic tools to drive impact and insights

12 November 2025 @ 5:00 pm

An overview of Ads Advisor and Analytics Advisor, two tools coming to English-language accounts this December.

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Still a developer. Just outside. Our latest GitHub Shop collection is here.

28 May 2026 @ 6:18 pm

The ESC collection lets you escape the confines of your desk and get out into the sun where good ideas are bound to happen. The post Still a developer. Just outside. Our latest GitHub Shop collection is here. appeared first on The GitHub Blog.

GitHub for Beginners: Getting started with Git and GitHub in VS Code

25 May 2026 @ 4:00 pm

Discover how to use VS Code to interact with GitHub and maintain your projects. The post GitHub for Beginners: Getting started with Git and GitHub in VS Code appeared first on The GitHub Blog.

GitHub recognized as a Leader in the Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ for Enterprise AI Coding Agents for the third year in a row

22 May 2026 @ 4:10 pm

We are committed to empowering every developer by building an open, secure, and AI-powered platform that defines the future of software development. The post GitHub recognized as a Leader in the Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ for Enterprise AI Coding Agents for the third year in a row appeared first on The GitHub Blog.

Beyond the engine: 10 open source projects shaping how games actually get made

21 May 2026 @ 6:00 pm

Check out these 10 open source tools that help game developers create art, animation, levels, audio, dialogue, debug UIs, and engine-ready assets. The post Beyond the engine: 10 open source projects shaping how games actually get made appeared first on The GitHub Blog.

Building GitHub’s next chapter in accessibility

21 May 2026 @ 4:00 pm

Explore our update on GitHub’s accessibility strategy, and learn how you can join us in building a culture of accessibility. The post Building GitHub’s next chapter in accessibility appeared first on The GitHub Blog.

Investigation update: GitHub Enterprise Server signing key rotation

20 May 2026 @ 9:07 pm

GitHub Enterprise Server customers need to take immediate action. The post Investigation update: GitHub Enterprise Server signing key rotation appeared first on The GitHub Blog.

Take your local GitHub sessions anywhere

18 May 2026 @ 4:54 pm

Kick off work in VS Code or the CLI, finish it from your phone. Remote control for GitHub Copilot sessions is now generally available on github.com and GitHub Mobile. The post Take your local GitHub sessions anywhere appeared first on The GitHub Blog.

Building a general-purpose accessibility agent—and what we learned in the process

15 May 2026 @ 4:00 pm

Learn about the experimental general-purpose accessibility agent that GitHub is piloting. The post Building a general-purpose accessibility agent—and what we learned in the process appeared first on The GitHub Blog.

Raising the bar: Quality, shared responsibility, and the future of GitHub’s bug bounty program

15 May 2026 @ 2:00 pm

We're updating our bug bounty program standards to prioritize quality submissions, clarify shared responsibility boundaries, and evolve how we reward low-risk findings. The post Raising the bar: Quality, shared responsibility, and the future of GitHub’s bug bounty program appeared first on The GitHub Blog.

GitHub availability report: April 2026

14 May 2026 @ 10:02 pm

In April, we experienced 10 incidents that resulted in degraded performance across GitHub services. The post GitHub availability report: April 2026 appeared first on The GitHub Blog.

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The Amazon Effect and How Retailers Can Slay the Beast

9 June 2017 @ 7:00 pm

Evil Amazon LogoThe past year has been brutal for retailers, with many respected brands closing stores or shutting down completely. Traditional retailers like Sears, Kmart, JCPenny and Macy’s are struggling to find footing and losing customers. It’s not as if this wasn’t expected- Amazon has been disrupting the world of retail the last twenty years by driving online shopping growth and creating record breaking revenue. People call it The Amazon Effect. But is this Amazon Effect real? Or is it just the natural turnover of poorly performing companies? According to the Census Bureau, retail spending as a whole is up 5% year over year, and up 17% in the last five years. The ACSI also says there is a rise in how people feel about ret

How Design Insights Transformed Foundation Building Blocks

26 May 2017 @ 9:00 pm

Foundation started out as an internal tool to help our team build cutting edge applications for our clients more quickly. Little did we know, it would blow up to be one of the most popular open source projects ever, accelerate the adoption of responsive web design, and power hundreds of thousands of brands all across the world. We're proud that Foundation has become a leading voice helping shape where the web is heading. However, through our constant conversations with students, the community, and

The New Foundation Docs: Learn Your Way

17 May 2017 @ 7:00 pm

Whether for internal use or for an open-source project, most programmers hate writing technical documentation. Not just dislike, hate. They hate it. And because they hate it, it usually isn't very good. It can be hard to follow and incomplete, which is irritating to experienced devs and causes panic attacks for newbies just trying to learn something. RTFM, or Read the F@$%& Manual, is an expression commonly thrown at people trying to learn some new coding language or technology, but how can they if nobody wants to WriteTFM? But even if a developer or team wants to create good documentation, it will inevitably fall short because not everyone learns best through reading. Many people are visual learners, and even more learn best through the act of doing.

Foundation Building Blocks: Over 100 Components to Jump Start Your Projects

13 April 2017 @ 5:00 pm

The Foundation team has cut your development time in half again. Today we're thrilled to share Foundation Building Blocks with you- a comprehensive, open-source library of coded UI components you can drop into any standard Foundation project to give yourself a massive head start in your projects. Hundreds of Coded UI Components for Your Foundation Projects The Foundation Building Blocks library has been rebuilt from the ground up with over 100 code snippets in six categories including Navigation, Status, Control, Media, Containers and Form components. Built by the ZURB team, these are the most common and useful design patterns and UI components we've found in our two decades of web development work. Just browse the library, select the Building Block you need, and copy and paste the code into your pr

Foundation & CSS Grid: Think Beyond the Page

13 March 2017 @ 11:55 pm

There's a revolution happening right now. The way we think about and design websites is going to change again. Old conventions and methods are being replaced by exciting new technologies that open up entirely new ways to design and build the web. And they're available today. Out With the Old Most early websites in the 90’s were little more than digital brochures, which makes sense since the web was born from the world of print. Our options as web designers for laying out content fell short of what was available to print designers for many years. Slowly but surely, our tools got better and we discovered new methods and techniques that allowed us to do some incredible things. The web came into its own, but the world of print still exerts its influence on the way many designers think. To this day we still call web files “documents,” arrange our content in “pages,” and try to fit the experience of users into sitemaps.

17 Web Design Trends That Will Take Over 2017

10 March 2017 @ 8:00 pm

Designers working on web projects in 2017, in some ways, face more challenges than ever before. They have to create engaging websites, apps, and services that work seamlessly across all devices and work for a global audience at a pace that seems to speed up every year. That audience too is more tech savvy, have higher expectations and are more design literate than ever before and expect near perfection. Faced with these challenges, it's more important than ever for designers to be aware of emerging trends, solutions and patterns that can help them solve common issues, capture the full attention of their audiences, and deliver amazing experiences. Here at ZURB, we've helped hundreds of companies surface the best solutions and take advantage of new patterns in their websites and products. We've created this list of 17 design and development trends we think every designer should be

What's Underneath Matters: How MeUndies Increased Mobile Conversion by 40%

2 March 2017 @ 5:01 pm

Did you know that most men own at least one pair of underwear that's over 7 years old? We didn't' and we sort of wish that realization stayed hidden from us, to be honest. MeUndies, a company leading the movement in underwear innovation by providing comfortable everyday basics and a transparent shopping experience, gave us this fact. They recently started using Foundation on their site in an effort to boost their mobile sales, which constitutes most of their traffic and we wanted to share their story. After 7 years, it was time for MeUndies to change their site's underwear, which is to say their code. See, the MeUndies site was beginning to boom on mobile, but they were losing sales by not optimizing the experience and ease of use for those mobile users. The team began to put their heads together and started exploring solutions.

Design for Proximity, Not for Clicks

17 January 2017 @ 7:00 pm

Remember when the web was a collection of static websites, largely HTML, no CSS, and layout done with tables and frames? How about even farther back ' when your choice of mediums for design were print, film, industrial, and maybe even radio? What about the aforementioned mediums is consistent? They were all linear. That meant we could think about things going from A-Z and stop there. Even when we got digital interfaces (enter HTML), we continued to think of interfaces as static screens for decades. It made things simple, and we put our focus into cutting the amounts of clicks on that trail to get people to the end faster. The data even seemed to prove it, with more clicks equaling 'bad' and less clicks equaling 'good.' This especially seemed to ring true in the eCommerce world where it's been accepted that the more hoops you make your user go through to buy something, the less sales you'll see. It was estimated that

Bring Your Page to Life with Reactive Animations

12 January 2017 @ 6:30 pm

GIF of Reactive ListenerThe explosion of native mobile apps this decade put a spotlight on human centered design. Apple's iPhone and iOS were breakthroughs in part because of the way they used design to mimic humans and appeal to emotion. How good a design looks now plays second fiddle to the way it feels. New terms like 'microinteractions' and 'reactive animations' have been thrust into the designer's vernacular. It's a new era of design, the 'Experience Era.' While mobile has been killin' it in this area, desktop experiences have still felt cl

Design or Get Off the Pot

27 December 2016 @ 8:31 pm

Designers, it's time to elevate our game or get off the pot. Yes, I'm telling designers to step up. Because I'm not seeing it happen. What I see now are scared designers afraid to make decisions on behalf of their organizations. Creators and craftsmen struggling to tell other people what works best, and it's putting their own future along with their organization's in jeopardy. Everyone wants the benefits that come along with authority and influence, but most don't want what inevitably follows: the responsibility of decision making. Making decisions all day requires tremendous amounts of mental energy. Sometimes it's not fun and it can be scary. These feelings, combined with impostor syndrome, put doubt into the heads of