Wednesday, November 08, 2006
Firefox gains ground on Internet Explorer
A recent study suggests that Mozilla's Firefox is continuing to gain ground on Microsoft's Internet Explorer following the launch of new versions of both browsers.
The report, conducted by Dutch research firm OneStat, found that Firefox increased its global market share by 0.66 per cent in October to reach 12.15 per cent.
Despite losing ground to Firefox, Internet Explorer maintained its stranglehold with 85.24 per cent of the global market share.
Apple's Safari browser was a distant third at 1.61 per cent, while Opera and Netscape each recorded less than one per cent.
The study also found that Firefox users are rapidly adopting the updated version of the browser.
Released on 24 October, Firefox 2.0 has now been adopted by 19.5 per cent of all Firefox users.
Internet Explorer 7, which was released five days before Firefox 2.0, has only been adopted by 3.05 per cent of all Internet Explorer users.