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Firefox hits record market share
Mozilla had a big month as Firefox is closing in on the 20% market share mark. Microsoft's Internet Explorer continues to lose share.
Don't leave a trace: Private Browsing in Firefox
Don't leave a trace: Private Browsing in Firefox
ehsanakhgari.org — Today, a major feature was added to the pre-release versions of Firefox 3.1, called Private Browsing.  I've... been working for quite some time on this, so I thought it may be a good time to write about what this feature is and how to use it. As ... (more) Don't leave a trace: Private Browsing in Firefox
It’s Official - Firefox Surpasses 20% Worldwide Market Share
It’s Official - Firefox Surpasses 20% Worldwide Market Share
blog.mozilla.com — Congratulations to the Mozilla community for reaching this historic milestone! For the first time in either a... weekly or monthly period, Firefox surpassed 20% worldwide market share (according to Net Applications). You can read the featured report here. (more) It’s Official - Firefox Surpasses 20% Worldwide Market Share
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Mozilla Firefox and Microsoft Internet Explorer Market Share
PR News: — ... market share for some time now, back in July they jumped over that target a few times. Since then Mozilla have noticed that their web browser was continually hitting near the 20 percent target. Firefox’s market share is at 19.97 for October, this was up 0.51 percent from September. If things keep going that way, then next month Firefox will hit the magic 20 percent target again. It is a different story for IE though, the OS has dropped from 71.52% to 71.27%,. Full Article

Browser Wars: Firefox in Striking Distance of 20% Market share
Digital Inspiration - Technology Blog — ... Since the beginning of this year, IE lost 4.2 points, while Firefox gained 2.99 points, Apple Safari 0.75 points, Opera 0.13 points and Google’s Chrome 0.74 points. Thanks TGDaily. ...

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The open source Firefox browser has cemented its place as the number 2 browser. Now it's time to overtake IE completely.