Analysts Predict Death of IE
In a much quoted article, O’Reilly’s Preston Gralla rags on Internet Explorer:
Firefox is a far superior browser to Explorer - it’s safer, faster, smaller, and includes modern features like tabbed browsing, as well as extensions.
I guess he didn’t read my article comparing Internet Explorer & Firefox, where a modern benchmark actually shows that IE is faster and smaller for a given page, and statistics from a well known third party security firm show Firefox has (on average) slightly more security flaws than IE. But, people have been complaining about IE for years–and they never stop.
It’s the vogue cliche of the year. IE sucks! I’m cool!
Expect Firefox’s numbers to go up even more, as the final official release hits on November 9. The Mozilla Foundation has also raised over $250,000 in donations, which it will use to promote use of Firefox. Firefox has already been downloaded over 7 million times.
I am impressed at the extent of the homebrew Firefox marketing campaign. It’s truly a massive American effort–but can it unseat Internet Explorer, which lives in every home, whose ubiquitous icon is in everyone’s mind? I have a feeling Microsoft will release another browser update soon…
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