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Story: Firefox 3 reaches six percent market share

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Posted by: Yellowcave (Saturday 21 June 2008, 10:08 AM)

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Poor show allowing for the fanboys.

I fell out of love and favour with FF and its fanboy developer club when it became embroiled with a search engine back at v2 beta, however I still use it for secure sites that do not allow Opera rather than fall back to IE.

Meanwhile I was one of the v3 downloads and I have used it once or twice. I haven't see anything that convinces me I should make it my default browser again and so it will continue to sit there as a backup icon.

One obvious trick they failed to grasp was to make it an FF update.
If they had managed to grasp the concept then all the firefox users would have been aware and maybe done the download rather than just the sad ones.

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