APPLICATIONS

NEWS BRIEF
Firefox Browser Sees 237 Percent Growth from June '04

Print Version
E-Mail Article
Reprints

Male users dominated Firefox's site composition during the month of March 2005. Men accounted for 71 percent, or nearly 1.9 million site visitors, compared to the women, who comprised 29 percent.


Verio MPS Solutions
Verio managed server solutions deliver the power and flexibility of a dedicated server at a fraction of the price. Learn more about how Verio gives you increased control, scalability, uptime, and performance.

Nielsen//NetRatings reported today that escalating interest in the Firefox browser garnered a 237 percent spike in unique visitors to the Web site from nine months ago when the site first met Nielsen//NetRatings' minimal reporting levels in June 2004.

More than 2.6 million people visited the Firefox site during March 2005 to download the browser and obtain more information.

Male users dominated Firefox's site composition during the month of March 2005. Men accounted for 71 percent, or nearly 1.9 million site visitors, compared to the women, who comprised 29 percent of those who visited the site in March.

"The search for an alternative browser has grown in recent years, as the Internet's early adopters have begun to think of the browser as something other than a commodity," said Ken Cassar, director of strategic analytics, Nielsen//NetRatings. "Firefox gives Web surfers a simple tool that blocks unsolicited windows, is less susceptible to virus attacks and offers a unique means of navigating multiple sites within a single browser."

Social Networking Toolbox:

Print Version E-Mail Article Reprints More by ECT News Business Desk   RSS

Related Resources

Don't miss a story -- sign up for our FREE e-mail newsletters and view the latest headlines at a glance.
Tech News Flash [ View Sample ]
E-Commerce Minute [ View Sample ]
ECT News Network Weekly Newsletter [ View Sample ]