Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 17th Jan 2006 14:26 UTC
Mozilla Firefox has achieved a market share of over 20 percent in Europe, according to the latest figures released by French Web metrics firm XiTi. XiTi, which based its figures on a sample of 32.5 million Web site visits that took place on Sunday 8 January, said that Finland has the highest proportion of Firefox users, followed by Slovenia and Germany. It found that the open source browser is used by 38, 36 and 30 percent of users in these countries respectively.
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.. are seriously behind. I sould be ashamed of myself. but the reason is fairly logica: Here, much more people have access to the internet, so it's less like a "geek thing", and more a mass consumption thing. Everyone has a broadband connection here. So this means that more unknowing and ingnorant people surf the internet than in surrounding countries.
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.. are seriously behind. I sould be ashamed of myself. but the reason is fairly logica: Here, much more people have access to the internet, so it's less like a "geek thing", and more a mass consumption thing. Everyone has a broadband connection here. So this means that more unknowing and ingnorant people surf the internet than in surrounding countries.
Edited 2006-01-17 15:52