Comments on: Firefox 3 hits 4 percent market share...in just one week
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Is it ironic that I favour Linux but contend that the user is never stupid?
- by Seaspray0 June 27, 2008 10:58 AM PDT
- I'm not surprised at the market share growing to 3% in a week. Is this because people are upgrading their firefox? Probably! What the Matt Asay could have done was combine all versions of firefox into one market share indicator and report that figure as well. That would take into account the upgrading from version 2 to version 3 and also indicate what the overall firefox usage is and how it's changing. But it may be too soon to do even that. There are those who will download it simply because it's new to try it out, but may never use it again and that needs to be factored into the overall picture requiring some investigative reporting. Matt Asay, in your next article on this subject, can you give use more facts than a single "jumps 3% in a week"? Yes, Opera would be jelous, but I don't "see the picture" in your article.
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