From PC World: One in every four people on the Internet are now using Mozilla's open-source Firefox browser, a Web metrics company said this week. Firefox reached the 25% milestone last Sunday, said Vince Vizzaccaro, executive vice president of California-based Net Applications, which measures browser usage by tracking the machines that visit the 40,000 sites it monitors for clients. "We always thought that Firefox would be in a great position to compete with Microsoft's Internet Explorer if it made 10%," Vizzaccaro said today. "Now one in four people globally are browsing the Internet with Firefox." Mozilla passed the 10% market share mark in March 2006, said Vizzaccaro. The move past 25% wasn't a surprise. Last month, for example, Net Applications estimated Firefox's share as slightly over 24%. View: Article @ Source Site |