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Firefox's percentage gain helped cut into Microsoft's dominance of the web browser market, cutting its market share to less than 90 per cent. OneStat reported in November that IE's market share had slipped to 88.9 per cent in the third week of November, down five percentage points from its share in May. Mozilla-based browsers, including Firefox, rose to 7.4 per cent, up five percentage points from May.
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http://networks.silicon.com/webwatch...9126516,00.htm
10 million downloads in one month. Not everyone might use mozilla or firefox all the time, but they're at least willing to give it a try which means they're willing to admit the possiblity that there's something better than IE.
