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Press
Release - February 10, 2005

FireFox ranks second in Window’s browser war – Microsoft, Netscape and AOL
lose ground
Park City, UT -
Janco Associates (www.e-janco.com
and
www.it-toolkits.com) today announced results of its browser market
share study for the first quarter of 2005. Corporate and business to
business users of the internet are the focus of the study. Janco also
announced the activation of its new web site
www.it-toolkits.com. The site provides productivity tools for IT
and the Chief Information Officer in particular. Included are Janco’s
Brower Study, CIO Productivity Kit, Disaster Recovery Template, Security
Template, IT Salary Survey, IT Job Descriptions, and Sarbanes-Oxley
Compliance Resource Kit.
Janco’s first quarter 2005
browser market share study shows that Firefox now has more active users than
Netscape or AOL. Mr. Janulaitis (CEO of Janco) said, “If you include Apple
and Linux, then Mozilla has more market share than all other browsers
combined except for Microsoft. This is a shift; users are beginning to see
an alternative to Microsoft and are willing to try it.”
Brower ranking and market
share results from the browser market share study as of January 31, 2005
are:
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Microsoft’s IE (84.85%)
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Firefox (4.48%)
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Netscape (3.03%)
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AOL (2.20%)
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MSN (0.58%)
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Opera (0.34%)

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Survey findings and
conclusions include:
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Firefox is a major new browser player.
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Netscape and AOL have a combined browser
market share just over 5% and it is declining.
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Virus attacks on browsers are moving many
users to use the automatic update feature to get the latest versions of
Microsoft’s Internet Explorer and alternatives to IE.
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Users are staying current with the latest
versions of IE and Netscape
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Internet Explorer’s Market Share has
declined in the last 12 months.
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A significant number of users are now
looking to solutions other than Microsoft – thus FireFox looks to gain
even more market share.
Janco has captured browser
statistics since 1977 and publishes the resultant market share data
semi-annually. Statistics are all based on sites hosted in North America.
Excluded from the study are consumer and sexually explicit sites. A summary
of the most recent browser study can be obtained at
http://www.it-toolkits.com/browser.htm |