AppleInsider reported that Net Applications’ compilation of web tracking data for January 2009 has revealed that the Mac OS has garnered 9.93% of web market share. This is an all-time high for operating system representing a 2.41% increase from last year’s 7.52%.

Data also shows that Microsoft at 88.26%, lost 0.42% as compared to last month and a more substantial 3.24% as compared to last year.

TUAW also mentioned that Internet Explorer now only represents 67.6% of the market share; an 8% decline from last year’s. Apple Safari, Mozilla Firefox, and Google Chrome all gained this month with Safari representing 8.3% of traffic.

iPhone share is at 0.48%, just up slightly from December’s 0.44%.

[sources: AppleInsider and TUAW]

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