Why does it matter that Firefox's market share up to 8.71%? I mean, it's not like anyone is making money on browsers. Well, every person who stops using Internet Explorer is another person not automatically going to MSN when they open up their browser, thus undercutting a big chunk of their internet strategy. That's why it matters.
Except that the sort of person who gets another browser is the sort of person who would change their IExplorer homepage anyway.
Posted by: Patrick | July 18, 2005 at 04:45 AM