
By Jo Best
Published: Monday 28 February 2005
firefox boom not over...i think all these articles...
Anonymous
Why do supposedly mathematically sophisticated peo...
Anonymous
it is MS planting the propaganda and the usual bun...
It Man
I think firefox is simple and great. But it does ...
Anonymous
Fire fox is one of the best things to happen to th...
xenixmacos
The whole article is extremely funny. Perhaps thi...
Anonymous
This article misinterprets the data; the "boom" i...
Anonymous
stupidest article ever. i expected at the end of ...
Mark
WebSideStory is trying to cause a stir by claiming...
David Naylor
To respond to the questions being asked about why ...
IEFan
This type of article about research for a newly la...
nigel bradshaw
Has anybody included in the percentages the number...
David Fletcher
Its too buggy. Lots of people will try it and then...
Anonymous
I am not enamoured of firefox one little bit. It ...
Anonymous
The number of downloads is irrelevent as the major...
Jamie Bishop
Why no critisim over the total stagnation of IE ma...
Anonymous
Firefox is my preferred browser - tabulated pages ...
Anonymous
IEFan misses one of the main benefits of Open Sour...
Anonymous
So What? The initial "boom" may be over but the ri...
Lever
What's the point of the article?
IE comes with ...
Hid S
To the Anonymous UK Publisher who needs to use "Fi...
David Fletcher
I downloaded firefox and tried it out, it's ok, re...
Rob
Ever since I installed Firefox back in November of...
Adey Gibbs
If it would stop crashing I would use it.
Anonymous
Silicon.com is found guilty of building up, tearin...
Anonymous
You may be particially correct in saying there wil...
Anonymous
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