Firefox
via: Slahdot
According to a survey by Onestat, Firefox usage has reached an all time high of close to 13%. While nowhere near the market share of Microsoft’s aged Internet Explorer 6, the open source browser from the Mozilla Project is close to reaching the tipping point, if it hasn’t already. What this means for you, the internet community, is that Microsoft will have to sit up straight and pay attention to web standards. As more websites code for Firefox and other standards compliant browsers they will move away from coding for specific IE anomolies leaving the site broken in IE, which is a bad thing for IE’s continued dominance in the browser market. It will be interesting to see how these numbers change with the imminent release of Internet Explorer 7 and Firefox 2.