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Firefox Appears Ready to Crack 20% Share Next Month

CWmike writes "Mozilla's Firefox browser is on pace to hit the 20% market-share mark next month. Net Applications marketing VP Vince Vizzaccaro didn't pin all of Firefox's increase on a change last month to its update dialog; he did note the new approach. 'Mozilla has implemented a change in Firefox 3.0 [Release Candidate 1] where the installation now has a checkbox that defaults to making Firefox your default browser,' he explained. He refused to ding Mozilla for the practice. 'The option is clearly displayed and labeled, unlike Safari, which misleadingly labeled the Safari install as an "update" [but has] since correctly changed to an 'install.' However, this practice is a break from the traditional practice browsers employed of defaulting this option to off.'"

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  1. What's the RIGHT number? by _bug_ · · Score: 5, Interesting
  2. OT Mod comment by Bill,+Shooter+of+Bul · · Score: 5, Interesting

    That comment isn't informative, its inquisitive, which should be a mod option.

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    Well.. maybe. Or Maybe not. But Definitely not sort of.
  3. Re:Default Browser by DCstewieG · · Score: 5, Interesting

    One would think that WL Messenger, being written by Microsoft, would be more aware of system settings and their intended effects.. A cynic might imagine they understand this quite well.
    1. Casual Firefox user clicks link from friend
    2. IE opens asking if it should be set as the default
    3. An IE user is reborn
    I suppose this list replaces the ??? between "ignore system setting" and "Profit!"
  4. Slashdot browser usage distribution?? by BlackCreek · · Score: 5, Interesting
    Yo,Taco!

    Where, and when are we getting to see the browser usage distribution of Slashdot?

    I bet you could have one of those stories with more than 1000 posts by publishing it in the "Taco Blog", and linking to it.

    It would probably be very interesting to see how (if?) the distribution varies depending on section (games, linux, mac etc).