According to W3Counters, a free web tracker from Awio Web Services, all Firefox versions currently account for about 25% of global browser market share.
The latest report, released on June 20, includes about 29 million unique visits to 4,817 sites using the free tracker.
While these numbers differ significantly from XiTi’s global report, two facts remain common: Firefox accounts for a large share of browser utilization and, it keeps growing at a slow pace.
VÃa FirefoxCAT.
[...] presente en el mercado de Europa, teniendo una cuota del 28%, que en comparación con el informe de W3Counters de finales del mes de Junio, el navegador ha aumentado un 3% en solo 15 dÃas. Todos los paÃses [...]
[...] Here’s the global results as of June 29 from one study. [...]
It’s incredible how Firefox is growing. I was present at UADE when Asa Dotzler came to Argentina, and he spoke about this. It really surprises me to see how efficient a small group of developers can be, obviously being helped by a big community. That speaks well about the future of Firefox, considering the way people compromise themselves with Mozilla just beacuse they love Firefox =)
[...] You don’t support a (superior) browser that now holds about 25% market share? What’s the dealio? Not content with that, I checked the FAQ and read this tidbit: What [...]
[...] de hacernos un sitio? ¡que argumentos tan estúpidos! las últimas estadÃsticas indican que FireFox tiene un porcentaje de mercado del 25 por ciento, lo cual no es ninguna bicoca, y el porcentaje sigue [...]
[...] Firefox (global market share around 25%), the top row of icons is even [...]
[...] The current Cat in JavaScript, with enhancements and improved portability provided by Takashi Yamamiya , is at http://www.cat-language.com/interpreter.html . I am considering extending this implementation with graphics. I think it would make the online version very attractive, and an interesting tool for teaching programming. Unfortunately there is no good standard for actually drawing in a browser. SVG is very attractive, but unsupported by IE !? The Adobe SVG viewer is going to be abandoned on January 2008. It would be fun to simply abandon support for IE altogether, but I am not sure that it would be a smart choice, because I would be simply alienating a huge percentage of my potential audience. [...]
[...] for another wide open assault on Microsoft Internet Explorer. W3C or The World Wide Web Consortium report, globally Firefox holds about 25% browser, however numbers differ to 15-19% around the other [...]
[...] Explorer make up the two most popular web browsers, with none of the other contenders breaking past 2% of the market. Obviously they can’t both be going up because there would be no one left to go down. Unless [...]
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