JTK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED], on
04 Feb 2002: 

> Hehhehe, yeah, you keep tellin' yourself that, year after year, 
> milestone after milestone.  0.75% market share after 0.75% market
> share. 
> 
>>    Personally, I'm glad it's being done the way that it is and I
>>    think 
>> most people involved agree.
>>
> 
> I wonder what the browser-using community thinks?  Oh, wait, no I
> don't, 0.75% pretty much says it all, doesn't it?

Fix your statistics.  3.0% last count.  Hmm, let's do some math with 
that.  It was .75%, now it's 3.0%.  So between statistics takings, 
Mozilla QUADRUPLED it's market share.  For a browser that isn't even 
marketed towards anyone other than developers and techies, that's pretty 
impressive.  Mathmatically, if this trend continues next time we see 
updated numbers they will show Moz with 12% market share.  More than 
likely the numbers won't quadruple again, but I bet you'll see Mozilla 
and derivitives with > 15% of the market before next year

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