Firefox puts Internet Explorer to shame
According to web statistics firm WebSideStory, at the start of this month Firefox had a browser market usage share of 8.88 percent, about double the 4.23 percent it boasted at the same time in 2005.
This might sound like small beer, but according to statisticians the last time a non-Microsoft browser achieved close to a nine percent market share was Netscape in April 2002.
Read the complete story here. (vnunet)
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