Firefox use in Europe nears 25 percent

 

Market share nearly double that in some countries.

Use of the open source Firefox browser in Europe has grown five percent in the past 12 months, and is approaching 50 percent in some countries.

French web analyst firm XiTi reported that European use of the browser has risen to 24.1 percent, up from 19.4 percent last year. In Finland the rate is over 41 per cent. Overall, eastern Europe is leading Firefox use in the West.

The launch of Firefox 2.0 provided a big boost, according to the analysts, which Microsoft failed to match with Internet Explorer 7.

"Firefox 2.0 leaped forward on the week of its official launch between 23 and 29 October 2006 [representing] 3.7 percent of internet visits generated in France against only 1.7 percent for Internet Explorer 7," said the report.

"Firefox 2.0 continued to progress until the week of 13 to 19 November 2006 and achieved 7.2 percent of visits, while Internet Explorer 7 attracted 3.3 percent."

The UK languishes near the bottom of the Firefox usage chart at only 18 percent of surfers. The lowest take-up on the continent is Italy at 15.5 percent.

But Europe is not leading the world in Firefox deployment. Australasia proved the world's number one user for the second year at 24.8 percent.

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