Microsoft’s ballot screen
Microsoft has changed its proposed browser “ballot screen” to wrap up a nine-month antitrust case in the European Union, but rivals remained non-committal today about whether the modifications are enough. Three months ago, Microsoft told Brussels-based antitrust officials that it would give users a chance to download rivals’ browsers with a “ballot screen,” just one…
Some Thoughts on Firefox’s Fifth Birthday
Firefox’s fifth anniversary arrived. Looking at my SFX account, it is almost as old as the browser, but I started using this way of thinking much earlier, at the times of Mosaic and Netscape, but that’s another topic. The presents are the most important thing in a birthday party. But if we are talking about…
A Mozilla Camp 2009 story
A part from Patrick’s blog post about Mozilla Camp Europe is about me:) Thanks Patrick for organizing the advocacy track and for being so polite and friendly. Here is the story: Bogo Shopov kicked us off on Saturday in fine style. To learn more about Bogo and his adventures in freedom fighting, you can read…
Mozilla Firefox Catches up with Internet Explorer in Bulgaria
In terms of market share, Mozilla Firefox is a lot more popular in Bulgaria than it is globally, and appears to be catching with Internet Explorer. This becomes clear from data about the market share of the Internet browsers in Bulgaria in September provided by the metric agencies Gemius and Nielsen, as cited by the…