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The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
Technology
Bobbie Johnson, technology correspondent

Firefox strips 5% off IE

Mozilla's open source browser Firefox has passed the 10 million download mark, reports CNet.

"The free Web browser from the Mozilla Foundation surpassed 10 million downloads on Saturday as Web surfers continue to move away from Microsoft's market-dominating IE. The milestone highlights growing frustration with the security vulnerabilities that have dogged IE during the past few months. Nearly two dozen holes in the Web browser have been discovered during the fall, ranging in degrees of seriousness."

"Firefox has surpassed the 10 million download mark while gaining 5 percentage points in May to 7.4 percent in November, according to OneStat.com. Firefox's percentage gain helped cut into Microsoft's dominance of the Web browser market, cutting its market share to less than 90 percent."

Last week I saw the new version of the Opera browser, which was hugely powerful and versatile --- and deserves to join in with Firefox to give Microsoft a run for its money.

With figures like that, it looks like people are ready to challenge the MSopoly on web browsing.

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