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Mozilla gains more market share: related news

Mozilla gains more market share

The release of version 3 of the Firefox browser has given Mozilla a significant boost, increasing its share of the browser market to just under twenty per cent, according to web testing and monitoring company Net Applications.

Mozilla gains more market share

The release of version 3 of the Firefox browser has given Mozilla a significant boost, increasing its share of the browser market to just under twenty per cent, according to web testing and monitoring company Net Applications.

Firefox Market Share Hits 19%

Mozilla Corp. released its updated browser, Firefox 3.0, last month with a push to set a new world record for most number of downloads of a new release in a 24 hour period. Now results show that Firefox posted a 0.6% market share increase in June to 19% of the overall browser market. Safari and Opera also eked out small gains in June as well. These increases come at the expense of Microsoft's Internet Explorer which fell to 73%. The bulk of Firefox's increase came following the June 17 release of Firefox 3.0. All three alternative browsers hit all time highs with IE hitting a corresponding record low. If these trends continue, Firefox is expected to break 20% market share this month.

Frost & Sullivan Names Array Networks as the 2007 SSL VPN Market Leader in China

MILPITAS, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 10, 2008--Array Networks Inc., a global leader in enterprise secure application delivery, today announced that it has been named the number one SSL VPN vendor in China for 2007 and the third largest in market share for overall Asia Pacific, according to Frost & Sullivan’s Asia Pacific Network Security Market research study for CY2007. Array also achieved number one market share in Thailand. Frost & Sullivan, a leading consulting firm, analyzed the market share, competitive landscape, market trends, and growth opportunities for SSL VPN markets within the APAC region.

Taiwan market: More digital photo frames to his the market in 3Q

In order to grab market share in the digital photo frame market in Taiwan, international vendors including Sony, Samsung Electronics, and ViewSonic are introducing new products this quarter, according to the market sources.

Firefox Improves Market Share, Snags New Record

The latest Firefox news as of Thursday centers on Web browser market share. InformationWeek reports the record number of downloads of the open source browser’s third version have improved its market share to more than 19 percent.

Firefox grabs huge market share

Since Firefox 3 was launched six weeks ago, NetApplications ongoing survey report suggests a big boost for the Mozilla crew. As TGDaily points out, you have to be careful with the numbers but there is no doubt Firefox continues to bite out a hefty share of the browser market with even more gains on the horizon with the upcoming Firefox 3.1 update.

Safari, Firefox Post Market Share Gains Against Internet Explorer

Tom's Hardware > News > Solutions > Software > Safari, Firefox Post Market Share Gains Against Internet Explorer

Taiwan market: BenQ unveils T850 and C850 digital cameras, aims at 10% market share in 2008

BenQ recently debuted two 8-megapixel digital cameras, the slim T850 and entry-level C850, for immediate launch in the Taiwan market at recommended retail prices of NT$7,990 (US$263) and NT$3,990 respectively. BenQ expects to sell 100,000 digital cameras in 2008 with its market share to rise from 6-7% currently to 10% for the whole year, according to the company.

Examine the Spanish Online Travel Market, with Detailed Market Forecasts, Analysis of Local Players & a Market Overview

Examine the Spanish Online Travel Market, with Detailed Market Forecasts, Analysis of Local Players & a Market Overview

Banc of America Securities analyst boosts Best Buy rating, cites market share gains

NEW YORK (AP) - A Banc of America Securities analyst upgraded shares of electronics retailer Best Buy Co. on Monday, saying market share gains will offset weak sales throughout the industry.

US titanium-dioxide market to top $2 billion in '09 on nanotech

US exports of titanium dioxide -- the naturally occurring oxide of titanium -- will grow by 21% to $1.5 billion this year, and could top $2 billion next year, as the commodity rebounds on strong sales of nanotechnology-based products, according to market reseach firm SBI. These nano-based products containing the material include self-cleaning windows and fabrics and pollution-busting paints, according to SBI's new report entitled The US Market for Titanium Dioxide. The new technology coupled with a wide range of uses will drive the US market for titanium dioxide, with the market jumping to $2.2 billion in 2009 and $2.3 billion by 2012. What's more, the market for the material's current uses -- including paints, printing inks, plastic and paper products, food, cosmetics, ceramics and rubber -- "are keeping export levels robust," the report

Nielsen Online Names MSNBC Digital Network No. 1 News Site for Consumers; Over Past Year, Msnbc.Com Wins Top Ranking and Gains Market Share; CNN.Com Drops to Third Place

Nielsen Online Names MSNBC Digital Network No. 1 News Site for Consumers; Over Past Year, Msnbc.Com Wins Top Ranking and Gains Market Share; CNN.Com Drops to Third Place

Linux to Take Lion's Share of MID Market

The Mobile Internet Devices (MID) market is likely to be the first real example of a greenfield situation in which all mobile operating systems start on the same equal footing, without the baggage of previous histories such as existed in the smartphone market. The Linux OS, in the form of Moblin, LiMo and Maemo, looks ready to take the lion’s share of the MID market and is set to capture unit volumes of 50 millions units per annum in 2013.

Panasonic aiming for 25% share of large-size flat TV market in 2010

Panasonic AVC group general manager Masayoshi Fujii indicated that Panasonic's flat panel TV sales volume is estimated will reach 11 million units in 2008 for a 15% global market share. Out of the shipments, six million units will be for plasma display panel (PDP) TVs and five million units will be for LCD TVs. As Panasonic continues to expand its capacity, the company aims to have a 25% share of the global flat panel TV market in 2010, noted Fuji.

At 50 Million Units Per Annum in 2013, Linux Will Take Lion's Share of MID Market, According to ABI Research

LONDON (Business Wire) -- The Mobile Internet Devices (MID) market is likely to be the first real example of a greenfield situation in which all mobile operating systems start on the same equal footing, without the baggage of previous histories such as existed in the smartphone market. The Linux OS, in the form of Moblin, LiMo and Maemo, looks ready to take the lion's share of the MID market and is set to capture unit volumes of 50 millions units per annum in 2013.

Mozilla Thunderbird 2.0.0.16

Mozilla Thunderbird is a redesign of the Mozilla mail component. Our goal is to produce a cross platform stand alone mail application using the XUL user interface language. Our intended customer is someone who uses Mozilla Firebird (or another stand alone browser) as their primary browser and wants a mail client based on mozilla that "plays nice" with the browser. In addition, by focusing solely on stand alone mail, we believe we can make some dents in the overall footprint and performance of the mail client by removing components and chrome we don't need. On top of that, the UI becomes much cleaner as a stand alone application as opposed to being part of the mozilla suite.

Mozilla Girds for Mobile Browser Warfare

When Mozilla releases its Firefox 3 browser update June 17, it hopes to set the first-ever Guinness world record for number of Internet software downloads in 24 hours. The target: 5 million. That would be quite a feat, since the last Firefox update netted just 1.6 million downloads. But it's no mission impossible. Firefox 3 speeds up browsing and adds a host of improvements, including the ability to adapt to your preferences as you use it. Over the past half-decade, Mozilla, an open-source software company, has gained grassroots support from some 170 million users and amassed an 18% worldwide market share, according to Web metrics outfit Net Applications. In the process, it has broken Microsoft's (MSFT) grip on the critical browser market.

Mozilla Unveils Aurora Concept Browser

Barence writes "Mozilla has unveiled a spectacular new concept browser, dubbed Aurora. The bleeding-edge browser is part of a new Mozilla Labs initiative, in which the open-source foundation is encouraging people to contribute ideas and designs for the browser of the future. The Aurora browser demonstration shows a highly advanced way of collaborating data gathered on the web, and represents a spectacular introduction to the new Mozilla Labs, which much like Google Labs looks to become a home for offbeat projects which would otherwise probably never see the light of day. More details, and a video demonstration, are on the Mozilla Labs site."

Mozilla Girds for Mobile Browser Warfare

NEW YORK, NY – When Mozilla releases its Firefox 3 browser update June 17, it hopes to set the first-ever Guinness world record for number of Internet software downloads in 24 hours. The target: 5 million. That would be quite a feat, since the last Firefox update netted just 1.6 million downloads. But it's no mission impossible. Firefox 3 speeds up browsing and adds a host of improvements, including the ability to adapt to your preferences as you use it. Over the past half-decade, Mozilla, an open-source software company, has gained grassroots support from some 170 million users and amassed an 18% worldwide market share, according to Web metrics outfit Net Applications. In the process, it has broken Microsoft's grip on the critical browser market.


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