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July 11th, 2006

Firefox usage continues to increase - IE down again

Posted by Richard MacManus @ 3:22 am

Categories: Firefox, Internet Companies, Internet Explorer, Microsoft, News, Products, Reports, Tech, Web 2.0, Web Browsers

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firefox.jpg ie7_thumb_logo.gifThe latest browser market share stats from OneStat.com show that Firefox’s usage share continues to gain on Microsoft’s Internet Explorer. Firefox now has a total global usage share of 12.93 percent, up 1.14 percent from May 2006. Meanwhile the total global usage share of Internet Explorer is 83.05 percent, down 2.12 percent from May. Here are the full global stats from OneStat.com:

    July 2006
1. Microsoft IE 83.05%
2. Mozilla Firefox 12.93%
3. Apple Safari 1.84%
4. Opera 1.00%
5. Netscape 0.16%

 

The most popular browsers in the USA are:

    July 2006
1. Microsoft IE 79.78%
2. Mozilla Firefox 15.82%
3. Apple Safari 3.28%
4. Opera 0.81%
5. Netscape 0.20%

Source: OneStat.com

The stats are even more impressive in certain European and Asia-Pacific countries. In Australia, Firefox has 24.23% of the market. For World Cup champions Italy it’s 20.41% and in Germany it’s a whopping 39.02%!

The little browsers, Apple Safari, Opera and Netscape, seem destined to settle for niche markets from here on out - e.g. Opera is doing very nicely in the mobile market.

Of course both Microsoft and Mozilla have major new versions of their browsers due out this year - IE7 and Firefox 2.0. The competition is only going to heat up!

Also see: Gnomedex: Blake Ross on open source marketing of Firefox
Ben Goodger from Firefox presentation at Webstock 06
Internet Explorer 7: The Good, The Bad, and The Future

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  • Most Recent of 22 Talkback(s)
RE: Firefox usage continues to increase - IE down again
These numbers are even more staggering today. I've seen reports of Firefox up to 46% of all Internet use. I'm not sure if it's that high yet, but it will be eventually. Open Source software is slow... (Read the rest)
Posted by: apexwebmaster Posted on: 03/21/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
IE 7 = crap  DarthRidiculous | 07/11/06
IE7 = M$ Firefox  Mr. Roboto | 07/11/06
Other statistics  bportlock | 07/11/06
Bad news for M$  DarthRidiculous | 07/11/06
Just think  msolgeek | 07/11/06
Bad habits persist  bportlock | 07/11/06
Quite different response here  capage13 | 07/12/06
Firefox a better browser  infosrama | 07/11/06
Agreed  blarman_z | 07/12/06
My site's stats show IE in a minority  whisperycat | 07/11/06
Opera is better  bmeacham98@... | 07/11/06
I whole heartedly agree  Blue_Caboose | 07/18/06
Let's try to see what happens if BOTH IE and FF are installed on new deskto  michael_t | 07/11/06
You can get FF with FTP  voska | 07/11/06
Whooah there, don't start getting selective michael, that starts antitrust  Scrat | 07/12/06
FF should be on Desktop  acurism | 07/12/06
With the IE Tab Extension  voska | 07/11/06
Weren't they voicing concerns recently about breaking 10%?  yogeee | 07/11/06
how is camino defined?  davidf01 | 07/11/06
Firefox  galbmill@... | 07/12/06
Opera Firefox (NT)  ju1ce | 07/14/06
RE: Firefox usage continues to increase - IE down again  apexwebmaster | 03/21/09

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