One in five Europeans is currently using
Mozilla's
Firefox web browser, according to
new
research from French internet monitoring firm
XiTi Monitor.
Finland leads the way with nearly 40 per cent of computer users choosing the
open source browser, while the UK languishes near the bottom with just 11 per
cent.
Germany and Slovenia are the only other countries with over 30 per cent
market share for the Firefox browser.
Europe leads the world in the use of Firefox, with an average user rate of
20.11 per cent. Australasia is in second place at 18.6 per cent, followed by
North America at 15.88 per cent.
Firefox is least popular in South America, where barely one in 20 people use
the software.
The survey also found that Firefox users have been quick to upgrade following
the recent release of version 1.5. Over 40 per cent now
use the latest version since its release two months ago.
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