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Firefox to hit 1 billion downloads Friday

Discussion in 'Firefox, Thunderbird & SeaMonkey' started by broni, 2009/07/31.

  1. 2009/07/31
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    broni Moderator Malware Analyst Thread Starter

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    http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9136111/Firefox_to_hit_1_billion_downloads_Friday

    The Firefox Web browser is fast approaching its billionth download and is likely to hit that milestone some time on Friday.

    Mozilla has a Web site (http://www.spreadfirefox.com/news_events) and a Twitter feed where people can keep track of the total. On Thursday afternoon, the feed showed more than 999,180,000 downloads, with about 15 more happening each second.

    Mozilla said initially that it expected to hit the billion mark some time over the weekend. An hour later, as the news trickled out and the pace of downloads increased, Mozilla revised its estimate to Friday. An enthusiast Web site with a "Firefox Download Guesstimator" predicts it will reach a billion on Friday at noon GMT.

    The figure includes all versions of Firefox since the first release in 2004. If a single user downloaded multiple copies for different computers, they are each counted in the total. And if a user goes to the Web site to download an update to an existing version, instead of waiting for the automatic download, that is counted as well. Automatic updates are not included in the total.

    So the figure does not mean that 1 billion people are using Firefox. Still, it's a significant achievement for a piece of software that was unknown to most of the world just a few years ago, and one that has had to compete with Microsoft's Internet Explorer, which ships free with every Windows PC.

    Figures from earlier this month showed Firefox having just under a third of the global browser market, at 31 percent. Internet Explorer led the field with 60 percent, while Safari, Chrome and Opera each had less than 5 percent, according to Statcounter.

    Firefox is stronger in Europe, where it has 40 percent of the market to IE's 47 percent. In Asia, Firefox has 23 percent to IE's 72 percent. In Antarctica, Statcounter says, the browsers are neck and neck.

    Mozilla plans to launch a Web site Monday, at www.onebillionplusyou.com, where it will provide more information on the achievement.
     
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    rofl!!! :d
     

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    broni Moderator Malware Analyst Thread Starter

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    No laughing matter....hehehe

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antarctica#Population

     
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    Thanks for the link, Broni. :)

    I wonder how many computers have Internet access there. Seems they would have to use satellite link-ups anyway.

    Still, with a billion downloads of Fx, I find the Australia percentage report humorous. :D Fits Mozilla's grass-roots culture though.
     
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    Must be the only way...
     

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