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By Jim Hu, News.com
Posted on ZDNet News: Nov 2, 2004 12:16:00 AM

Alternative Web browsers Mozilla and Firefox experienced another month of growth at the expense of Microsoft's dominant Internet Explorer, according to an online study.

The percentage of Americans using Mozilla and Firefox, two open-source browsers funded by the Mozilla Foundation, grew to 6 percent in October from 5.2 percent in September and 3.5 percent in June. That 6 percent was split evenly between the two browsers.

While Microsoft's IE continued as the overwhelming market leader, it witnessed another marginal decline, this time a dip of 0.8 percent. IE claimed 95.5 percent of users in June, 93.7 percent in September, and 92.9 percent last month. The Opera browser and Apple Computer's Safari combined reached just more than 1 percent of users.

Changing tides

Open-source browsers such as Firefox, as well as Apple Computer's Safari, seem to be stealing market share from Microsoft's dominant Internet Explorer.

Usage (percent)
BrowserJune 4Oct. 29Change
Internet Explorer95.4892.86- 2.62
Netscape / Mozilla 3.546.02*+ 2.48
Others**0.97 1.11 + 0.14
* Includes Firefox
** Includes Safari and Opera
Source: WebSideStory
WebSideStory measures market share by embedding sensors on major Web sites for the Walt Disney Internet Group, Best Buy, Sony, DaimlerChrysler and Liz Claiborne. These sensors can tell which browsers visitors are using to view the sites.

In the big picture, Mozilla and Firefox are specks of dust compared with the near-ubiquity of Internet Explorer. But given IE's fifth consecutive month of decline and Mozilla/Firefox's fifth consecutive month of growth, analysts are beginning to wonder whether and when the shift will stop.

"What we're seeing is (Mozilla and Firefox) looking more like a vanguard than a flash in a pan," said Geoff Johnston, an analyst at WebSideStory.

The study comes just ahead of Firefox's official release on Nov. 9. The browser, based on Mozilla's open-source code, has experienced a surprising surge in popularity, reaching 5 million downloads two weeks ago, then later passing 7 million.

Last weekend, the Mozilla Foundation said the project has raised more than $250,000 during its 10-day donation drive. The money will be spent to promote Firefox 1.0's release. Developers working on Firefox hope the software will reach 10 percent U.S. penetration by the end of 2005.

Firefox may continue to show gains, but the software could reach a ceiling, according to WebSideStory's Johnston. Most of its users are technology-proficient early adopters rather than average Web surfers. "(Firefox) hasn't gotten to mainstream," he said.

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I am curious Squawkbox   | 11/01/04
Study: Firefox still gaining on Internet Explorer Loverock Davidson   | 11/01/04
A flash pan? Linux User 147560   | 11/01/04
Load of crap, Mosaic still rulez FilledOut   | 11/02/04
If so... htotten   | 11/02/04
Here ya go..... Google IS your friend BTW Squawkbox   | 11/02/04
XP??? dennisling@...   | 11/02/04
Yes... But OS 98 & 98SE Freebro   | 11/02/04
Heretic!! Robert Crocker   | 11/02/04
Charlotte! wresnick   | 11/03/04
back in the real world.....woah watch out for that flying pig hipparchus2000   | 11/02/04
Security at last! wresnick   | 11/03/04
Seems to me that Microsoft... voska   | 11/02/04
Stand By bitsbucket   | 11/02/04
Small circles and large. Anton Philidor   | 11/02/04
What? A thoughtful analysis? Thanks. Sunny Jalolly   | 11/02/04
Re: Small circles and large alterego_z   | 11/02/04
Does following standards help or hurt? Anton Philidor   | 11/02/04
NOT TRUE xshakes   | 11/02/04
Re: Does following standards help or hurt? alterego_z   | 11/02/04
Largely irrelevant IT_User   | 11/02/04
Neverthess John L. Ries   | 11/02/04
Point for discussion, not an assertion of mine. Anton Philidor   | 11/02/04
How to respond? IT_User   | 11/02/04
You did assert, though,,, John L. Ries   | 11/02/04
"most users" Anton Philidor   | 11/03/04
Anton, John did not say 'most users'... The King's Servant   | 11/03/04
RE: Does following standards help or hurt? RealAusTech   | 11/02/04
Backasswards...You are....As always..at least from my POV. LazLong   | 11/02/04
Yahoo is a bad example. Joel R   | 11/03/04
An EXTREMELY impressive demonstration of the value of Web standards Joel R   | 11/03/04
Ah butt Anton..progress is still progress Laff   | 11/02/04
Look at the numbers tic swayback   | 11/02/04
Oddities in the numbers. Anton Philidor   | 11/02/04
Agreed tic swayback   | 11/02/04
Numbers -> Netscape Arnohamel   | 11/03/04
You don't say..... Gosu   | 11/02/04
How Firefox reaches the technically hopeless Cat Ketch   | 11/05/04
Wow such numbers! IT_User   | 11/02/04
Question John L. Ries   | 11/02/04
And a good one IT_User   | 11/02/04
Write to the standards, not for IE only. spencerlmp   | 11/02/04
Whoa, did you read the thread? IT_User   | 11/02/04
Thanks for the answer John L. Ries   | 11/02/04
Web Statistics or "The Emperor has no clothes" tree_z   | 11/02/04
Certainly one of the imponderables IT_User   | 11/03/04
See my "Yahoo is a bad example" post above... Joel R   | 11/04/04
Firefox dennisling@...   | 11/02/04
great browser sawer   | 11/02/04
A wonderful surprise barb@...   | 11/02/04
Firefox Gosu   | 11/02/04
That is really silly LazLong   | 11/02/04
Train 3000 people? wetdog   | 11/02/04
So I went to my COO (my immediate boss) The King's Servant   | 11/03/04
Firefox? Yes, but... NukeSubs   | 11/03/04
Yes, but what? GuidoMuldoon   | 11/03/04
Call and complain to you bank, worked for me voska   | 11/03/04
Then change and install IEView. The King's Servant   | 11/03/04
Better yet, install Launchy. Joel R   | 11/04/04
Unbelievable derekgore   | 11/03/04
Absolutely unbelievable... The King's Servant   | 11/03/04
Yes, the Mac is not immune. Joel R   | 11/04/04
COMAlite J derekgore   | 11/04/04
A history lesson derekgore   | 11/04/04
Poor post derekgore   | 11/04/04
About to give up on Firefox... rdwhitti   | 11/03/04
About to give up on Firefox... Why? opensource@...   | 11/03/04
Look at the Firefox forum on Mozilla.org rdwhitti   | 11/03/04
This is a good thing Argonnj   | 11/03/04
Firefox jonjon1946@...   | 11/04/04
Firefox jonjon1946@...   | 11/04/04
firefox jonjon1946@...   | 11/04/04
firefox droiddoc   | 11/05/04
Some XML applications will nor work! saul@...   | 11/09/04
"Firefox is rubbish mate" benso   | 11/11/04
Apology re my earlier post benso   | 11/14/04

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