African Browser Choices Show a Growing Problem in the World Wide Web
World Wide Web (WWW) becoming little but a transport layer for a particular proprietary application (Google Chrome)

Judging by what happens in Africa, browsers that are not Chrome (or Chrome-like) can be mostly ignored. Firefox is at a mere 1% and Opera (based on Chromium) is at 5.62%.
To say the Web is "open" or "accessible" or "inclusive" would be rather ambitious; maybe it was true about a decade ago, but we're back to the late 1990s when Netscape got assassinated by Microsoft and maybe by the early 2000s almost all people just pressed the "Blue E", mistaking it for "the Web" or "the Internet". █
