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Despite the recent announcement of 100 million IE 7 installations, Firefox, the world’s most popular Open-Source browser continues to gain market share:
While Microsoft had the WebSideStory numbers correct, it didn’t tell the whole story, says Geoff Johnston, an analyst with the Web metrics company. “[The growth of IE 7] seems to be exclusively at the expense of IE 6,” says Johnston. “It’s not eating into the Firefox share at all.”
In my case, my girlfriend’s, and of various friends of mine, we all have Internet Explorer 7 on our computers because it’s the most secure build of IE. It’s part of the Windows package, so we update all of Microsoft’s programs as much as we can, however, we all continue to use Firefox.
What about you reader? Were Internet Explorer 7’s new features good enough to drive you away from Firefox or Opera?
W3Counter.com – Firefox with 25% browser share
Firefox passes 10% Market Share
Firefox Losing Market Share
Firefox Up to 8.45% Worldwide
Internet 7 to be released this month (before Firefox 2.0)
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3 Responses for "Firefox’s browser share continues to grow"
January 17th, 2007 at 11:59 pm
1No way. Firefox is awesome. I am so annoyed by the pop ups issues in IE 6 that I am not willing to even try IE 7
January 18th, 2007 at 12:32 am
2umm….no.
January 18th, 2007 at 10:43 am
3No.
IE sucks and it always will.
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