Firefox surpasses billion downloads milestone

Firefox surpasses billion downloads milestone
Mozilla has announced that the popular browser Firefox, currently in version 3.5, has surpassed 1 billion lifetime downloads, a nice milestone for the open source software.

The original Firefox was released in 2004. Depending on what statistics you go by, Firefox currently has 25-30 percent of worldwide browser market share, lagging only behind Internet Explorer which has been losing market share for years and currently sits at around 60 percent. Newcomers like Google Chrome are seeing growth but only have about 2 percent market share.



Just last year, Mozilla set the Guinness world record for most new downloads in a 24 hour period when Firefox 3.0 was downloaded 8 million times in its first day.

The billion download figure, does, by Mozilla's account, include all types of downloads of the software, including manual updates. It also includes users who download multiple copies, normally to place on multiple computers within a same household.

You can check the milestone celebration site here: Onebillionplusyou



Written by: Andre Yoskowitz @ 31 Jul 2009 12:08
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  • 3 comments
  • Lothros

    All hail the furry revolution :3

    31.7.2009 12:26 #1

  • varnull

    I'm really not surprised.. and they don't even count in the millions of people using others in the mozilla family.. iceweasel seamonkey etc.



    Free open source software = made by end users who want an application to work.
    I would rather you hate me for who I am than love me for what I am not.
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    31.7.2009 12:48 #2

  • joe777

    Yeah the fox is cunning:P
    I mean coming your way.Lol

    31.7.2009 18:08 #3

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