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FireFox Burns Internet Explorer’s Market Share
Earthtimes.org ^ | 2004-12-22 | Giri. A

Posted on 12/22/2004 8:32:38 AM PST by holymoly

Remember those days back in 1995, when Netscape Navigator was synonymous with internet? That was the time when Microsoft’s Internet Explorer entered the market for a head-on collision with the Netscape Navigator. That was Browser War –I. Now the battle was reignited by the fire of FireFox, internet browser of Mozilla. This is the beginning of the Browser War –II. And it appears that this time Microsoft is losing it.

Internet Explorer is rapidly losing market share. OneStat.com a company in Amsterdam had conducted a worldwide survey in late November. The survey shows that Internet Explorer's share dropped to less than 89 percent, 5 percentage points less than in May. FireFox now has almost 5 percent of the market, and it is growing.

Net surfers are opting for FireFox to Internet Explorer due to security concerns. FireFox offers much more security from worms and viruses than IE. FireFox 1.0 was released for free on the web on Nov. 9. Within just one month 10 million copies of the browser were downloaded. It is an open source software which improves with time as bug-reporter and bug-fixer community grows.

Mozilla’s President Mitchell Baker is optimistic that FireFox will grab 10 percent market share and Mozilla's many technology parts will become an increasingly important application development platform.

She says that “the product is so nice that people love it when they try it. It is innovative and has new features, it makes the Web a more enjoyable experience, it makes people more comfortable, and it's fast. It's a set of things you would want in a browser if you sat down and really thought about it.” She added that people rarely realize that the quality your web experience is determined to a large extent by the kind of browser you use. Firefox gives them that wonderful browsing enjoyment.

Gary Schare, Microsoft's director of product management for Windows on the other hand feels that people will stick with IE when they consider all the things that made them to opt for IE in the first place. He said that Microsoft is developing a new version of browser but one will have to wait till 2006. Schare said that Microsoft goes to people and gets there feedback on what they want and what they don’t want in a product. It is not so easy to satisfy absolutely everyone.

To us however somehow the diminishing share of IE from the market says something else. It says that nowadays costumers have a new way of giving a feedback. They just switch to someone else.


TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: browser; explorer; firefox; internet; microsoft; mozilla; msie; security; superior
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So am I the only Netscape user?


21 posted on 12/22/2004 8:46:55 AM PST by Rio
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To: Rio

I believe firefox arose from the ashes of the netscape code.

You may want to try it out


22 posted on 12/22/2004 8:49:57 AM PST by mylife (The roar of the masses could be farts)
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To: holymoly
Firefox is the BEST! The extensions are great. Even if you want to use IE as a backup, download the "IE view" extension and fire it up when needed. I almost never use IE anymore. This because of IE being a magnet for malware, security exploits, adware, lack of effective built-in-popup blocking mechanism, and it being a resource hog.

Firefox is lightweight, highly configurable, and most of all subject to peer code review.

23 posted on 12/22/2004 8:50:38 AM PST by frog_jerk_2004
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To: Rio

I used to use it, and it was my favorite. But here in Seattle, every company I contracted at used IE as their default browser. I eventually made the switch even though I preferred Netscape.

BTW, Just before I typed this,I successfully accessed my companies intranet with firefox. I'm done with IE.


24 posted on 12/22/2004 8:50:46 AM PST by RobRoy (Science is about "how." Christianity is about "why.")
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To: China Clipper
More media hype? You decide...

I am not sure it's all media hype. In Jan 2004, 95% of the visitors to my own web site were using IE as a browser. The percentage of IE users visiting the site now is down around 65%, which prompted me to rewrite a bunch of javascript so that it would work with Firefox.

25 posted on 12/22/2004 8:50:56 AM PST by pt17
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To: Mr. K

I too am wondering what the big deal is. Does Microsoft make money off IE? If not, why do you expect them to care. I bet Bill Gates is laughing now that Firefox is doing all the work on browsers he can pull some employees out of the IE room.


26 posted on 12/22/2004 8:53:17 AM PST by Clypp
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To: Clypp
I too am wondering what the big deal is.

It is good for the consumer and the economy when real product competition drives technology advances and product improvements.

27 posted on 12/22/2004 8:57:40 AM PST by frog_jerk_2004
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To: RobRoy
I'm done with IE.

Congratulations!

28 posted on 12/22/2004 8:58:31 AM PST by frog_jerk_2004
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To: Rio

I use Netscape v7.2 on all my machines, with FireFox as a back-up, if needed. Their GUIs are very similar.


29 posted on 12/22/2004 8:59:28 AM PST by 7.62 x 51mm (• veni • vidi • vino • visa • "I came, I saw, I drank wine, I shopped")
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To: holymoly

BUMP to study later...


30 posted on 12/22/2004 9:00:24 AM PST by CedarDave (Primary rule of Dem whining: The complaint need not be accurate as long as the charge is serious.)
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To: SmithL
You can use Tabs in Opera also. Just activate the Page Toolbar.
31 posted on 12/22/2004 9:01:59 AM PST by DeFault User
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To: mylife

I believe most users stopped using Netscape after the AOL deal that left AOL so tied into the Netscape code and limited other development of the browser. That spurred Mozilla, based on the opensource codebase of Netscape. Mozilla is an awsome browser in itself.


32 posted on 12/22/2004 9:02:32 AM PST by frog_jerk_2004
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To: RobRoy

Looks like I responded too fast. Normally, if I need to use my work computer to go outside the intranet, the first time I try, I have to enter a password. When I use firefox,it simply says it cannot find the site. There is no password connection.

I can ONLY use firefox at work to access the intranet.


33 posted on 12/22/2004 9:02:33 AM PST by RobRoy (Science is about "how." Christianity is about "why.")
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To: frog_jerk_2004

Not so fast. See my post 33.


34 posted on 12/22/2004 9:03:23 AM PST by RobRoy (Science is about "how." Christianity is about "why.")
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To: wardaddy

Kewl jet!


35 posted on 12/22/2004 9:03:48 AM PST by Travis McGee (----- www.EnemiesForeignAndDomestic.com -----)
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To: holymoly
It is an open source software which improves with time as bug-reporter and bug-fixer community grows.

AND what's to stop the "hacker" community from entering the fray? It seems to me if you want total safety, turn off the computer and move to a mountain top.

36 posted on 12/22/2004 9:05:09 AM PST by Mister Baredog (PLEASE be sure you have a flag up on your FReeper homepage.!!!)
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To: Clypp
I bet Bill Gates is laughing now that Firefox is doing all the work on browsers he can pull some employees out of the IE room.

Not true. Gates used Windows to ram IE onto all the desktops, and he's been trying to use the fact that IE was on all the desktops to ram .NET into the server middleware market... and with it Windows Server and SQL Server.

This is like having the blocking back fall down just as the play gets underway. If Firefox hits 20% share, no one doing business with consumers will dare rely on proprietary features of IE on their web sites. The days of, "it works on IE, screw the Netscape users" are over. Developers will have to test on both. This is a big deal.


37 posted on 12/22/2004 9:06:53 AM PST by Nick Danger (Want some wood?)
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To: frog_jerk_2004
I almost never use IE anymore. This because of IE being a magnet for malware, security exploits, adware, lack of effective built-in-popup blocking mechanism, and it being a resource hog.

What do you think will happen if Firefox goes from 5% to 20% of market share, and the A-Holes who write and distribute adware, malware, viruses, and security threats now have the incentive to turn their attention from IE to FF?

38 posted on 12/22/2004 9:07:13 AM PST by Labyrinthos
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To: holymoly

Maybe this is because Microsoft bundling Internet Explorer with Windows really wasn't keeping Netscape from competing. Netscape just wasn't a better product than Explorer.

Now it is, and it's rapidly gaining market share.

Once again, the only ones who really gained from the government intervening in the market were the lawyers.


39 posted on 12/22/2004 9:07:17 AM PST by untrained skeptic
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To: Mister Baredog
AND what's to stop the "hacker" community from entering the fray?

Entering what fray? People don't just pile on code willy-nilly. Patches and improvements are submitted to a few core people. They test it out and examine the code before entering it into the codebase.

40 posted on 12/22/2004 9:07:29 AM PST by ShadowAce (Linux -- The Ultimate Windows Service Pack)
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