A recent study by NetApplications has revealed that Microsoft's Internet Explorer is continuing to lose market share while Google Chrome has seen a sharp rise in popularity. Experts are largely attributing the shift to the security concerns surrounding IE, combined with the successful advertising and ever faster new releases from Google. That's right; it seems speed is an important factor yet again. While Internet Explorer held a huge 95 per cent of the market share in 2003, today's study reveals that it now has only 60 per cent. Google Chrome however may have a comparatively small 6.7 per cent of…