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March 2, 2005

Firefox slows on IE heels


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Dutch Web analytics firm Onestat.com reported yesterday that the global usage share of Mozilla's Web browsers and Apple's Safari Web browser continue to grow, as Microsoft's IE browser drop. Since November 2004 Mozilla usage has increased more than 1 percent to 8.45 percent thanks to the uber Firefox browser, and Safari increased 0.3 percent to 1.21 percent. Microsoft's Internet Explorer still dominates the global browser market with a global usage share of 87.28 percent which is 1.62 percent less as at the end of November 2004.

"It seems that global usage share of Mozilla's Firefox is still increasing and the total global usage share of Microsoft's Internet Explorer is still decreasing. It looks like that browser users of Internet Explorer 5 are switching to Mozilla Firefox instead of upgrading to Internet Explorer 6.0" said Niels Brinkman, cofounder of the Web analytics firm OneStat.com, following reports of FireFox slowing down.







 

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