Five Years Ago, Firefox Revived the Browser Market
YAHOO!
According to Net Applications' Market Share, 64.6 percent of Web users run Internet Explorer, compared to 24 percent running Mozilla's Firefox. Other browsers like Apple 's Safari, Google 's Chrome, and Opera have another 10 percent of the ...
Mozilla Firefox turns 5 years old today
Fudzilla
November 9th, 2009 marks a significant milestone for the web’s fastest growing browser, which just turned five years old as of today. Over the past few years, Mozilla Firefox has proven itself worthy of internet users worldwide by successfu...
Firefox beats Internet Explorer 6 in popularity
The Tech Report& LLC
Web developers rejoice: more people are now browsing the web using Firefox than Internet Explorer 6, according to Net Applications figures quoted by Ars Technica . The data show Firefox commanded 24.1% of the market last month, compared to ...
Sothink SWF Catcher for Firefox 1.31
ZDNet Australia
The small size allows embedding into Firefox by just adding a new button. With only a few clicks you can download all your favorite Flashes from internet easily. Use with Sothink Video Converter software to convert downloaded flash to DVD/i...
Opera Beats IE in Browser Web Security
VisualStudio Magazine
Of the browser vulnerabilities, Firefox had 44 percent of the total, but perhaps the biggest surprise was Safari, which formed 35 percent of the browser vulnerabilities. Internet Explorer was third, with 15 percent, and Opera was at 6 perce...
Firefox: new version planned for December as browser celebrates fifth ...
Daily Telegraph
... which allows users to customise the look and feel of the browser’s user interface and main toolbars, become an official part of the offering and not just an add-on. Firefox 3 ... Microsoft’s monopolistic Internet Explorer 6 browser, lau...
Mozilla Firefox - Most Vulnerable Web Browser
CNET Asia
What is the most vulnerable browser today? If your answer is Internet Explorer, then you're wrong. According to application security vendor Cenzic, the most vulnerable browser today is Mozilla's Firefox accounting to 44%. Apple's Safari cam...
Legal Issues
Seattle Post Intelligencer
The proposed ballot screen would give Windows users in Europe a choice among the five leading Web browsers: Microsoft's Internet Explorer, Apple's Safari, Google's Chrome, Mozilla's Firefox and Opera. Once – or if – the European Union's ...