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[News] US Survey: Firefox Climbs in Enterprises, Not Just Homes

Firefox reaches 18 percent of corporate desktops

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| This number will seem low to those who have seen higher numbers elsewhere 
| (for example, as high as 30 percent in Europe). This simply reflects the bias 
| of the report toward formal enterprise adoption, a route that Mozilla has 
| explicitly not taken. Basically, Firefox is not an alternate universe into 
| which you will be banished.    
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http://www.news.com/8301-10784_3-9907299-7.html?part=rss&tag=feed&subj=NewsBlog


Recent:

Firefox 4 will push out the edges of the browser

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| Beard's philosophy is this: The browser needs to evolve. Beard believes the 
| browser concept hasn't fundamentally changed in 10 years. It's still an 
| isolated piece of software, he says. Mozilla Lab's push is to blur the edges 
| of the browser, to make it both more tightly integrated with the computer 
| it's running on, and also more hooked into Web services. So extended, the 
| browser becomes an even more powerful and pervasive platform for all kinds of 
| applications.      
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http://www.webware.com/8301-1_109-9904867-2.html?tag=nefd.only


'We're Huge in Finland!' Firefox Hits New High as IE7 Lags

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| Mozilla Firefox continued its slow but steady march against the worldwide 
| dominance of Microsoft Internet Explorer in 2007. Though the open-source web 
| browser continues to sit firmly in second place behind IE, where it's been 
| for years, usage of Firefox is still on the rise. The browser is even 
| threatening to tip the scales in some European countries -- most likely 
| thanks to the rapid internationalization efforts made possible by the 
| open-source development model.      
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http://blog.wired.com/monkeybites/2008/01/firefox-made-wo.html


Related:

Microsoft's browser market share drops 9.5 percent in a year

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| Microsoft Explorer's share of the browser market has fallen almost 10 percent 
| in the past 12 months, to 63.9 percent, mostly at the expense of Firefox 
| which has boosted its share from 11.8 to 17.4 percent.  
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http://www.itwire.com/content/view/14373/1054/


Firefox passes 400 million downloads

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| Firefox just passed the 400 million download mark, according to the Spread 
| Firefox site for promoting the open-source, extendable Web browser. 
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http://news.com.com/8301-10784_3-9773836-7.html?part=rss&tag=feed&subj=NewsBlog


IE6: The zombie browser

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| Paul Graham's much-dissected essay Microsoft is Dead offers some witty and 
| perceptive analysis, but it sidesteps the fact that Microsoft's rotten corpse 
| will take decades to decompose.  
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http://blogs.pathf.com/agileajax/2007/09/ie6-the-zombie-.html


IE7 Bites the Dust! Firefox 2.0 Did It!

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| In the same three months, Internet Explorer 7 only managed to move up from 
| 32.02% to 33.15% and to 33.55%, meaning that in the past two months IE7 only 
| jumped 1.53%.  
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http://news.softpedia.com/news/IE7-Bites-the-Dust-Firefox-2-0-Did-It-64490.shtml

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