Firefox voted as Webware 100 winner browser

By Percy Cabello

Webware 100Firefox has been chosen as one of the top 100 Web 2.0 sites and services in CNet’s Webware 100 2007,  which counted about half a million votes in 10 categories .

Even further Firefox won in the Browsing category with about 50% of votes, followed by Opera with 13%. Internet Explorer 7 and Safari finished third and seventh respectively.

Overall, Firefox was the second most voted product of the 250 semifinalists that entered public voting. Bebo, an online community web site took the most votes. Gaia Online, Gmail, Google, MySpace, Stardoll, Wikipedia, YouTube and WordPress completed the top 10 voted products/services.

AllPeers, a file sharing Firefox extension, was a winner in the Data category.

Posted on June 18, 2007 - 11:06 pm || More on Firefox, News

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Michael Lefevre

June 19, 2007 11:06 pm

Actually, as the original article says “users then voted on those finalists–there were 489,467 votes cast”, which is not the same as half a million people participating as people could vote more than once.

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Percy Cabello

June 19, 2007 11:06 pm

Michael, that’s right. I’ve corrected the article. Thanks!

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