VP Talks Firefox 2.0
October 25th, 2006 by pamela
Following the launch of Firefox 2.0 yesterday Richard MacManus, an independent web analyst and consultant, and writer for ZDnet, published an interview with Chris Beard, Mozilla’s Vice President of Products.
Discussing the growing threat that Firefox poses to Microsoft’s Internet Explorer, the importance of security, web feeds and why they haven’t included an integrated RSS Reader and much more, this is a great chance to hear about the future of Firefox from the horse’s mouth.
With the Firefox upgrade focused on tuning user experience, improving efficiency, customisation and security, the upgrade looks set to help gain the open source browser even greater market share. The 2005 release of Firefox 1.5 saw around 200,000 people per day downloading it, but today that number has grown to 350,000 and seems set to cause Microsoft a headache for some time to come.
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