Ran across a great site that has all sorts of browser statistics. It’s no surprise that Internet Explorer is still the most used browser, but according to this report, Firefox has gone from 9.6% to 21.5% market share in the last year.
Additionally Macs make up 3% of the market (according to their numbers). Just over half of you have your browser set to 1024×768 and still a large portion (29%) are still using 800×600.
I know because Ralph told me so.
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I have seen references to this browser report several different times. All the rabid FireFox users (including me) have lauded the growth of FireFox, and more so the hopeful demise of IE. Though, after looking at the stats a bit more it does not look like anything impressive has happened. And if I was Microsoft I don’t think I would be all that scared; I’m sad to say.
My take on the stats is that all the Mozilla users back in December 2004 have now moved to FireFox. As I see it, as long as it takes the use of IE to install all of those security updates that MicroSoft pushes out then IE will stay the top dog… and I hate it.
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