Firefox Growth Slowing

After the explosive interest in Mozilla’s Firefox browser, it looks like its phenomenal growth is slowing down.  This is hardly unexpected.  business2blog has reported on this in its post titled "Firefox Growth Slowing":

The growth rate of the Firefox browser is slowing, though that’s

exactly what you’d expect would happen when word of the browser is

spread virally. It’s got the base of first adopters, who quickly try

anything that is new, and now must pick up everyone else, which is a

lot harder against an entrenched competitor. I am guessing that it

stablizes around 10 percent without any further promotion. One thing we

know for sure: full-page New York Times ads, like the one Firefox

promoters ran, are demonstrably ineffective.

Take a look at WebSideStory’s analysis for a bit more information.


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  1. Roy Schestowitz avatar

    The news today indicated the exact opposite.

  2. Roy Schestowitz avatar

    The news today indicated the exact opposite.

  3. Roy Schestowitz avatar

    The news today indicated the exact opposite.

  4. Roy Schestowitz avatar

    The news today indicated the exact opposite.

  5. Paul avatar

    Hi Roy

    Thanks for your comment. Which news sources are you referring to?

  6. Paul avatar

    Hi Roy

    Thanks for your comment. Which news sources are you referring to?

  7. Paul avatar

    Hi Roy

    Thanks for your comment. Which news sources are you referring to?

  8. Paul avatar

    Hi Roy

    Thanks for your comment. Which news sources are you referring to?

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