Er...honestly, who the fuck cares how trustable these stats are?
How about you guys realize that any increase in Mozilla/Firefox usage is a good sign. It doesn't matter from where, or on how small a scale, or just from one site. Any increase is a good increase (for Mozilla products).
Also, because I'm so used to using IE I will accidentally click the 'X' in the top right corner to close the browser, only to realize that there were a few more tabs I wanted to visit before exiting (I thought I had them in regular browser windows)! Maybe this is just me, too.
If you happen to do this in a newer version of Firefox or Mozilla you will be presented with a dialog box prompting you about whether or not you are sure you want to close the program.
Seriously, who cares? Any other company/site that offers a substantial amount of email space still can't compete with Google. It's stupid to even try. Honestly, with their spam control and every other feature offered, who needs anything else?
Er...honestly, who the fuck cares how trustable these stats are? How about you guys realize that any increase in Mozilla/Firefox usage is a good sign. It doesn't matter from where, or on how small a scale, or just from one site. Any increase is a good increase (for Mozilla products).
If you happen to do this in a newer version of Firefox or Mozilla you will be presented with a dialog box prompting you about whether or not you are sure you want to close the program.
Seriously, who cares? Any other company/site that offers a substantial amount of email space still can't compete with Google. It's stupid to even try. Honestly, with their spam control and every other feature offered, who needs anything else?
Why not?