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Will
Firefox Win The Browser War? |
by:
Craig
Rowe |
For
as long as you can remember the basic Internet
browser was Internet Explorer. Of course,
there was a moment in time when Netscape
was trying to get that market share, but
Internet Explorer won out and there are
many people that don't realize Internet
Explorer is only their browser and they
can change if they like. In fact, most folks
believe Internet Explorer is the only option
for reaching the Internet. However, this
is not the case and there is a new kid on
the block that is taking advantage of the
security issues Internet Explorer has experienced
and pulling a significant amount of market
share in a short period of time. This newcomer
web browser is Firefox.
Firefox is a browser that focuses on opening
web sites rapidly while keeping those nasty
pop-ups and spyware at bay. Firefox was
in its final stages last summer and fortunately
for the up and coming browser two federal
agencies recommended Internet surfers choose
a different browser than Internet Explorer
due to security issues IE was facing. This
timing was perfect for Firefox and when
it was placed on the web for download there
were so many people trying to download at
once the server almost could not handle
all of the requests.
However, Firefox came through and many web
surfers switched from Internet Explorer.
In fact, Internet Explorer held the market
share for web browsers at 95.5%, but has
slipped to 92.9% in just the few months
Firefox has had its test version on the
market. This might seem like just a few
percentage points, but these percentage
points represent millions of individuals
who have switched from IE to Firefox. In
fact, approximately 23 million preview copies
of Firefox have been downloaded.
So, what does this mean for IE and Firefox?
Who will win this browser war? If Firefox
continues gaining market share as it has
then Firefox might come out on top. However,
if IE works to fix its security problems
it can probably hold onto its 90% plus market
share. Only the future has the answer, we
will just have to wait and see.
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