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By John Borland
Posted on ZDNet News: Apr 29, 2005 10:31:00 PM

The Mozilla Foundation's Firefox Web browser passed a significant milestone in adoption on Friday, with more than 50 million copies of the program downloaded, according to its distributors.

To commemorate the moment, the foundation said on its Web site that it would create 50 limited-edition coins, to be distributed to people with stories of spreading the browser online. An additional, a still-unnamed prize will be given to the owner of the Web site responsible for the 50 millionth download.

"It's funny how the counter just blows by 50 million without a care in the world, isn't it?" Mozilla developer Blake Ross wrote on the foundation's Web site. "But it's not just a number to us. It's a validation of half a decade of work, and the beginning of half a decade more."

With its first full-fledged release last November, Firefox has shaken up a Web browser market that most analysts had deemed almost wholly mature. For the first time in years, the market share of Microsoft's Internet Explorer has begun inching downwards as Firefox adoption rises.

Much of the interest in Firefox has been driven by repeated security holes found in Internet Explorer. Some prominent security researchers have even recommended against using IE if possible, a criticism that has stung in Microsoft executive suites.

Indeed, after years of saying that Internet Explorer was inextricably tied to new releases of Windows, Microsoft executives said in February that they would release a new version of IE before the due date of Longhorn, the next planned operating system release. That new version would focus on creating a secure browsing environment, the company said.

However, Firefox itself has begun to show the wear of popularity, with the emergence of several critical security flaws over the past few months. Open-source developers have contended that the browser's architecture is still safer than IE, however.

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What, cat got your toungue?
Come on Anton, defend your stance... (Read the rest)
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Put me in for eight of them ! ..ehh nine Prognosticator   | 04/29/05
Me too! ISD_z   | 04/29/05
49 millions Tommy Gun   | 04/29/05
49 millions Loverock Davidson   | 04/29/05
At least they CAN be deleted David Hamilton   | 04/29/05
We ALL know the answer to THAT one ... ;-) Bit's_Conscience   | 05/01/05
For good reason IT_User   | 04/29/05
How in the world do you get that number? CobraA1   | 04/29/05
Firefox passes 50 million download mark Loverock Davidson   | 04/29/05
You da man! Hugh Jass   | 04/29/05
Oh numbers...... JoeMama_z   | 04/29/05
I would assume it would have to be a full download, not an update. DonnieBoy   | 04/29/05
Keep 2 things in mind nucrash   | 05/02/05
For me, success will be when we don't have any MS only web sites. DonnieBoy   | 04/29/05
To bad they can't count installs from cd menotyou   | 04/29/05
I cheated the numbers badly osreinstall   | 04/29/05
TSK, TSK, TSK Shame on you Squawkbox   | 04/29/05
Wait just one dadburn minute Squawkbox   | 04/29/05
It is bundled with Hugh Jass   | 04/30/05
risk that again? Squawkbox   | 04/30/05
I thought you meant OEM installs.... Hugh Jass   | 04/30/05
No, they're not... John Le'Brecage   | 05/01/05
Thanks John Squawkbox   | 05/01/05
1 download, but 100 installs pweber7   | 04/30/05
Use multiple browsers for security Wagadonga   | 04/30/05
please stop caring zijiang   | 04/30/05
RE: please stop caring nightshade0143   | 05/01/05
The learning curve is a problem. Anton Philidor   | 05/01/05
Re: The learning curve is a problem. none none   | 05/01/05
Yo none, we gotta stop feeding the trolls. Squawkbox   | 05/01/05
There is a learning curve for IE also, yes. Anton Philidor   | 05/02/05
Re: There is a learning curve for IE also, yes. none none   | 05/02/05
C'mon Anton you can do better Squawkbox   | 05/01/05
Aflicting the comfortable... Anton Philidor   | 05/02/05
I KNEW you were better than that Squawkbox   | 05/02/05
Hope you're feeling improved... Anton Philidor   | 05/02/05
Huh?? My kids just downloaded it - and it ran as is.... Bit's_Conscience   | 05/01/05
Glad you let the kid have candy bars. Anton Philidor   | 05/02/05
I know people who can't use a DVD player voska   | 05/02/05
OK Folks Troll Feeding time at ZDNET Zoo is Finished Squawkbox   | 05/01/05
theres no curve Network Support   | 05/02/05
Oh really?!?!?! nucrash   | 05/02/05
I can never understand that point of view voska   | 05/02/05
Have you been in a Home Depot recently? Anton Philidor   | 05/02/05
Gee In_the_end_I_Win   | 05/02/05
What, cat got your toungue? In_the_end_I_Win   | 05/03/05
But IBM is laying people off just now. Anton Philidor   | 05/02/05
Well as you like to point out In_the_end_I_Win   | 05/02/05
What about people like me... MepisLINUXuser   | 05/01/05
Just had to plug IE for schLonghorn huh? MepisLINUXuser   | 05/01/05
Thank goodness my automatic repeater FilledOut   | 05/01/05
Very funny, heh heh. (nt) MepisLINUXuser   | 05/02/05
Raw download counts don't mean much, usage does. JonathonDoe   | 05/02/05
Nonsense 50,000,000 downloads.... so what michael-t   | 05/02/05
More than a billion copies of Windows in use... Anton Philidor   | 05/02/05
I still don't get how the browser will be obsolete voska   | 05/02/05
You can browse the web in Word already. Anton Philidor   | 05/02/05
Because In_the_end_I_Win   | 05/02/05
Beg to differ In_the_end_I_Win   | 05/02/05

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