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tgdaily.com - 12/2/2008
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Analysis Mozilla achieved an important milestone in November, sailing
past 20% market share over an entire month for the first time since its
release in November 2004. While Safari and Chrome were able to take
over share from Microsoft's Internet Explorer as well, Mozilla's
Firefox leaped by ...
marketshare.hitslink.com - 12/1/2008
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For the first time since we began tracking,
the Firefox browser has exceeded 20% share for a
full month. Mozilla's CEO, John Lilly, gives credit to the Mozilla community and shared his thoughts with us on this accomplishment: "Reaching 20 percent ...
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Market share for browsers, operating systems and search ...
marketshare.hitslink.com - 12/1/2008
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marketshare.hitslink.com —
Firefox Share Tops 20% for November For the
first time since we began tracking, the Firefox browser
has exceeded 20% share for a full month. Mozilla's CEO, John Lilly, gives credit to the Mozilla community and shared his thoughts with us on this ...
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Market share for browsers, operating systems and search ...
apple20.blogs.fortune.cnn.com - 12/1/2008
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Apple’s ( AAPL ) slice of the Internet
pie grew measurably in November as both the Mac
and the iPhone hit record numbers in a Net Applications Web survey issued overnight Monday. At the same time, Microsoft’s ( MSFT ) Web presence ...
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Mac Internet share hits record 8.82%; Windows drops ...
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Windows market share melting; global warming suspected
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... points in the past 12 months alone. The major beneficiary of the defections was Apple; Net Applications said the Mac OS market share last month was 8.87 percent, up from 6.80 percent in November of last year and up from 3.2 percent in November 2004. The survey also showed gains for Linux, shown with a 0.83 percent share, up from 0.57 percent a year ago 0.30 percent in November 2004. And it’s not like Microsoft could find any consolation in Net Applications’ browser share figures, which showed Internet Explorer dipping below 70 percent , while Mozilla’s Firefox climbed above 20 ...
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