Firefox Market Share Gains Continue
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By
Enid Burns | April 26, 2005
Market
share for Internet browsers is continuing to migrate to
Firefox, the open
source solution developed by
Mozilla, doubling
in users between January and April.
"Looking at
the statistics in the data, it is really striking to see how quickly
Firefox is taking hold in the marketplace," Janco CEO, Victor Janulaitis
told ClickZ. Janco
reported findings from their study of Web browser market share on their
IT Productivity
Web site.
Microsoft's
Internet Explorer still dominates with an 83.7 percent share in April,
down 1.78 percent in the three month time period. Firefox more than
doubled its reach, hitting the number two spot with a 10.28 percent
share of the market, up 6.05 percent from January's measurement of 4.23
percent. Interest in browsers implementing automatic updates to get the
latest browser versions and avoid attacks on browsers is speculated to
be fueling the Firefox growth.
"One of the
problems is that Microsoft has been asleep at the switch," explains
Janulaitis, giving a reason why there may be room for Firefox to grab a
larger stake in the browser space, "they have not had advancements in
their technology."
|
Browser Ranking and Market Share Results from the Browser Market
Share Study as of April 26, 2005 |
|
|
April 2005 |
January 2005 |
Net Change |
|
Browser |
Rank |
Percent |
Rank |
Percent |
Rank |
Percentage
Points |
|
Internet Explorer |
1 |
83.07 |
1 |
84.85 |
|
-1.78 |
| Firefox |
2 |
10.28 |
3 |
4.23 |
1 |
6.05 |
| Mozilla |
3 |
3.81 |
2 |
4.48 |
-1 |
-0.66 |
|
Netscape |
4 |
0.92 |
4 |
3.03 |
|
-2.11 |
| AOL |
5 |
0.85 |
5 |
2.20 |
|
-1.35 |
| MSN |
6 |
0.67 |
6 |
0.58 |
|
0.09 |
| Opera |
7 |
0.41 |
7 |
0.34 |
|
0.07 |
| Total |
|
100.01 |
|
99.71 |
|
0.03 |
| Source: "Browser
Market Share Study," itproductivity.org, 2005 |
Developer Mozilla saw a slight dip in positioning of
their Mozilla browser, knocking them from the number two spot to third.
This could be due to loyal users updating their Mozilla browser with the
company's own Firefox software.
Still holding on to small segments of the market,
Netscape and AOL experienced losses of 2.11 percent and 1.35 percent
respectively, while MSN and Opera each saw marginal increases of less
than one percent.
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