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January 03, 2005

15 million firefox 1.0 downloads

Today we crossed the 15 million downloads mark (at the time of this post we're at 15,037,758) and we've done it in less than two months, 55.5 days to be precise.

15 Million downloads -- and with 200,000+ downloads per day, things are still going strong. Wow!

This is nothing short of amazing. Thank you to the tens of thousands of Firefox evangelists who made this happen. With you all leading the way, we're taking great strides to make the Web usable again!

Posted by asa at January 3, 2005 10:17 AM
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The new w3schools.com browser stats are out. Moz and Firefox are split up in their own categories from now on. There seems to be only a 0.5% rise for Moz/FF together compared to last month, which is weak compared to the rises in previous months. Maybe that's because the audience of w3schools are early adopters? I hope it doesn't stop at less than 20% for Firefox though...

I have an idea for your next blog item: make a graph on how much you are blogging! :-P Not that I mind reading interesting stuff on the web of course... ;-)

One last thing: you say we're 'making the web usable again'. That really is what Firefox does for the people whose computer I 'sanitised'! Isn't that wonderful?

Posted by: Michaël on January 3, 2005 12:41 PM

The viewers of the german NBC Giga channel voted Firefox to the "Tool of the Year".

http://www.giga.de/index.php?storyid=112181&pageid=14386&page=11 (German)

The text and TV report wasn't the best quality but ... NBC Giga is for million german *piep* kids and its more then nothing. :-)

Posted by: Alexander Opitz on January 3, 2005 01:05 PM

Graph could be done better?

Go Firefox..

Posted by: z on January 4, 2005 06:26 AM

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