| Mozilla nabs surfers from Microsoft [ZDNet] |
Jun. 25, 2002
Writing at ZDNet, Evan Hansen reports on a decline in the percentage of users browsing the web with Microsoft's Internet Explorer . . .
"Microsoft's iron grip on the Web browser market has slipped ever so slightly since the release of new products from rivals Mozilla and Netscape Communications, Web researcher OneStat.com reported Monday."
"For the month ended June 21, 95.3 percent of all Web surfers used various versions of Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser to access Web sites included in the survey. That's down 1.3 percent from the previous month, Amsterdam-based OneStat said."
"Browser maker Opera Software saw its share increase from 0.5 percent to 0.7 percent. Opera 6.0, with 0.6 percent of global usage, was the sixth most popular browser for the period . . . "
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