Again you distort facts and lie. The use of Safari is not, as you put it "rapidly diminishing" in favor of Chrome. The statistics show that the browser losing users is Microsoft Internet Explorer. . . now down to 52%. You seem to think that the first thing the 3.47 million buyers of new Macs did in the last quarter was delete Safari and install an alternative browser. Not true. Certainly, the 3.27 million iPad owners and 8.7 million new iPhone owners are using Safari. . . Not Chrome.
BS. You're lying about me, and it's rather tiresome. I posted a link SHOWING that Safari is losing market share, and is now 4th behind IE, Firefox, and Chrome. Prove otherwise. It's losing marketshare, plain and simple, and your protestations to the contrary are simply out-and-out wrong.