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Firefox Hits Download Milestone
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The open-source browser has reached its 100 millionth download in less than a year and become the second largest player on the market, but at least one industry watcher suggests that the momentum is slowing.

The Mozilla Corp. announced Thursday that its no-cost, open-source Web browser, Firefox, had reached the 100 million download mark, hitting that milestone less than one year after the software was first introduced.

Launched in Nov. 2004, the browser currently boasts an estimated 45 million individual users, many of whom have already cycled through multiple iterations of the browser.

Based on open-source code, programs developed in a public community within which the underlying design of a software program is shared among developers, the application claims to be a more reliable alternative to Microsoft Corp.'s dominant Internet Explorer browser.

Mozilla, a nonprofit organization focused on open-source efforts, credited the browser's following of avid users for spreading the word about Firefox and contributing a constant stream of updates to the application.

Read more here about the upcoming Firefox 1.5 beta.

The group estimates that some 100,000 individuals have built, tested and promoted the software.

Some time later this fall, Mozilla promises to deliver Firefox 1.5.

"Our community of developers, testers, and grassroots marketers is rejuvenating Web browsing, which is why millions of new users make the jump to Firefox every week," said Asa Dotzler, liaison for the "Spread Firefox" effort, in a statement.

From the get-go, Firefox has promised to be more secure than Microsoft's proprietary Explorer, and to offer users greater ability to customize the browser to suit their individual needs.

Firefox also is said to crash less frequently than Explorer, just as advocates of the open-source Linux operating system say their software is safer and more effective than Microsoft's Windows.

However, despite the impressive download figure, at least one research group reports that usage of Firefox may actually be sliding. According to Janco Research, based in Park City, Utah, Firefox ranks second in the browser market with 8.8 percent of all users, while Explorer still commands 85 percent of all Web surfers.

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