Thing with stats, at least in this case, are that it varies with respect to something.
For example:
Stats from w3 schools says that apart from IE5 and 6, all other browsers have grown in market share over 2008.
But take a look at the stats from a site like TUAW and you'll see that Safari clearly outshines. Take a look at stats from Microsoft.com and you'll see Safari almost nonexistant. Take a look at tech blogs, and you'll see Chrome with a higher percentage than anywhere else.
For example:
Stats from w3 schools says that apart from IE5 and 6, all other browsers have grown in market share over 2008.
But take a look at the stats from a site like TUAW and you'll see that Safari clearly outshines. Take a look at stats from Microsoft.com and you'll see Safari almost nonexistant. Take a look at tech blogs, and you'll see Chrome with a higher percentage than anywhere else.