Firefox Usage Near 25% In Europe
PARENA writes "French researcher Xiti claims that Mozilla Firefox keeps winning terrain in Europe. 24.1% of Internet users in Europe use Firefox. Slovenia (44.5%), Finland (41.3%), Croatia (36.5%), and Germany (36.2%) lead the way, followed by a group of mostly Eastern European countries. Remarkably, The Netherlands is only at 13.3%, right before Andorra. Oceania maintains a slight lead over Europe, at 24.8%; the rest of the world trails at 11.9% to 15.1%."
I wonder why Ballmer is still there? Could it be that the board is scared to fire him, in fear of him going postal on them all.
Good is never enough, when you dream of being great!
With any luck, future generations will have no memory of that horrible, horrible abmoniation called Internet Explorer.
In 2101, war was not beginning...
Clerk: (looks at sheet, decides on changes)
Clerk: Internet 2.8.01 reporting bb explorenet doubleplusungood refs unperson rewrite fullwise upsub antefiling
Firefox is a web browser. Most people, Americans or not, have more important things to worry about in their lives, even if they want to become social activists. To most people, choosing a web browser for ideological reasons is like choosing a brand of peanut butter for ideological reasons--it's possible but no one really cares enough to do it. I guess it turns out more people care about web browsers than peanut butter.
In Repressive Burma, it's not just your connection that dies. slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=314547&cid=20819199
Iceweasel kicks its ass any day of the week, and twice on Sunday.
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