Neither Microsoft’s news of an upcoming Internet Explorer upgrade nor reports of potential Mozilla security holes appears to have dampened user enthusiasm for the Firefox browser.
The open-source Web browser has gained one more percentage point in U.S. user share against Microsoft Corp.’s IE browser during the past two months, reported WebSideStory Inc. on Tuesday.
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Neither Microsoft’s news of an upcoming Internet Explorer upgrade nor reports of potential Mozilla security holes appears to have dampened user enthusiasm for the Firefox browser.
The open-source Web browser has gained one more percentage point in U.S. user share against Microsoft Corp.’s IE browser during the past two months, reported WebSideStory Inc. on Tuesday.