Firefox Breaks 50,000,000 Barrier 359
MrDrBob writes "Today at 16:59 GMT (8:58 AM PST) Mozilla Firefox received its 50,000,000th download. To celebrate, SpreadFirefox.com has created a special page, where you can watch the downloads continue to climb in real time. Three cheers for Firefox! May it go on swiftly to 100,000,000!"
Rumor has it (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Rumor has it (Score:5, Funny)
I think Bill Gates would volunteer to fly him there.
Re:Rumor has it (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Rumor has it (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Rumor has it (Score:3, Funny)
He should fly to mars instead and give the rover a push.
Time zones (Score:5, Funny)
*blink*
Re:Time zones (Score:4, Funny)
Mod Parent Up (Score:2)
Downloads per user (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:Downloads per user (Score:2)
I don't download from there anyway. At work I use Portable Firefox [johnhaller.com], and at home I use the MOOX builds [www.moox.ws].
I'd say you could safely estimate 60% of those are unique with about 35% of them keeping it installed and in use. [No flames, please; I'm just guessing.]
Re:Downloads per user (Score:2)
Well, seeing as how I've downloaded it at least 10 times (multiple versions, multiple computers), that might knock it down to 5 million. However, given that I distribute the ones I have downloaded to other people (takes less time for a LAN transfer than a dload), that might average out to 5 times per person. 10 million maybe? Then again, I haven't been using FireFox that long and other people have had more/less repeat d
Re:Downloads per user (Score:2)
I know I've downloaded it about 15 times for about 4 unique users. Upgrades and redownloading for convienience instead of carrying around a disk are both big culprits.
I have no idea how I stack up with everyone else, but that's roughly a 4-1 download to usage ratio for me.
TW
Re:Downloads per user (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Downloads per user (Score:4, Informative)
Gentoo does not host the packages that you download. They host the ebuilds and the ebuilds tell portage where to download the packages from.
So, you downloaded it directly from mozilla. Check the ebuild yourself if you don't believe me.
Re:Downloads per user (Score:3, Informative)
SRC_URI="http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org
Sorry! But I bet some distros host their own copies?
Re:Downloads per user (Score:3, Informative)
Also, if you want an RPM build, you've got to get that yourself, unless things have changed since the last time I ran an RPM-based distro. I'm not sure about Autopackage's hosting, but it's probably on Mozilla's servers.
G
easy (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Downloads per user (Score:4, Interesting)
The download counter only counts "foreign" browsers (like IE, or Opera), or Versions before 1.0.
If you download a new installer with a current (1.0 or >) version, it won't count.
There goes most of the theories about counts surmised above...
We're probably seeing a realistic download count for unique users for non-current versions...
FPO
Re:Downloads per user (Score:2)
Still very impressive however.
Re:Downloads per user (Score:2)
Re:Downloads per user (Score:2)
I guess I make up for a lot.
Who's going to swim? (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Who's going to swim? (Score:2, Funny)
Update: Opera (Score:3, Informative)
Quite a funny writeup, my favourite:
"As much as I don't want to talk behind a colleague's back, there is no doubt that we would never have let Eskil assist Jon in the raft had we known he can neither swim nor read maps," says an embarrassed Tor Odland, Opera's Communications Director.
Small nit to pick... (Score:5, Interesting)
While the counter is cute, I'd call it a bogometer.
Re:Small nit to pick... (Score:5, Insightful)
I would hardly seems like it could be the actual number in real time.
Re:Small nit to pick... (Score:4, Funny)
Guess they got me on a technicality. That's an "actual number" alright!
Re:Small nit to pick... (Score:2)
Re:Small nit to pick... (Score:5, Insightful)
http://www.spreadfirefox.com/ffcounter.js [spreadfirefox.com]
Re:Small nit to pick... (Score:2, Funny)
It's 2005 now, the term is AJAX!
Re:Small nit to pick... (Score:5, Informative)
If you look at the source [spreadfirefox.com], you'll see that it is actually pulling a real number from an RSS feed [spreadfirefox.com].
It then defaults to 2 downloads a second, incrementing the timer by that rate every second. When it grabs the feed again a minute later, it then uses the "real" rate of downloads from the first grab to the second grab and starts incrementing by that amount.
It then continues to do that for as long as the page is up.
So the number is real-ish.
Hey, it says "actual number"--so it has to be! (Score:5, Informative)
Actually, the javascript only updates once a minute, and when it does, it computes a new rate, so the increments you see are only estimates until the next update.
Re:Hey, it says "actual number"--so it has to be! (Score:4, Interesting)
Not quite real time.
Re:Hey, it says "actual number"--so it has to be! (Score:2)
This is from all those Microsoft employees who didn't agree with the EULA and returned the product for a refund.
Re:Small nit to pick... (Score:2)
Re:Small nit to pick... (Score:2)
As for being off between machines -- the servers they are requesting data from might be returning different data. It's hard to say. Here's the XML link: http://www.spreadfirefox.com/feeds/downloads/fire f ox.xm [spreadfirefox.com]
Re:Small nit to pick... (Score:3, Funny)
Swim... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Swim... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Swim... (Score:2, Funny)
Now (Score:5, Funny)
Erm, wrong browser. Whoops.
Hrm.. (Score:2)
God bless 'em... that is all.
I expected to hear this after the email update this morning.
To be fair.... (Score:4, Insightful)
Just remember (Score:5, Insightful)
(1.0. - 1.0.3)
I am sure others have done the same.
I got a cold splash in the face last week when i told my client they should be using firefox. They responed "what's firefox"
Its a little too early to break out the "IE is dead" champagne...
I hope it will happen someday but there is much more work to be done.
Re:Just remember (Score:2)
Re:Just remember (Score:3, Informative)
In fact, many distros include FF so that doesn't even count on the download numbers.
Firefox does not 'auto update' (Score:4, Insightful)
The new installation overwrites the old one, keeping your various settings (history, bookmarks, etc.) in tact.
It would be interesting to find out how many of those downloads were resulting from the upgrade prompt (red arrow). Hopefully, that's already been factored in.
Re:Just remember (Score:2)
Re:Just remember (Score:2)
You say that like they should have a clue. The same person probably would also ask "What's Internet Explorer?"
Re:Just remember (Score:2)
Re:Just remember (Score:2)
Re:Just remember (Score:2)
I have download it 3 times for the same machine.
And I have downloaded it 0 times (from mozilla.org, that is) for ~20 machines, thanks to the Debian archive and apt-proxy.
Re:Just remember (Score:2)
You can say: "It's a 3rd party Internet Explorer. And virus-proof!"
Re:Just remember (Score:2)
And much more advertising money to spend. They could even do TV ads that feature jokes about Firefox's obscurity vis-a-vis IE. I'm serious; the humor might get people's attention.
Here's another idea. Show an ad with a computer screen covered in popup ads, with an offscreen voice fairly sputtering with rage as a mouse pointer impotently clicks on one after another in an effort to clear the screen...
*click* *click* *clickclickclick*
Re:Just remember (Score:2)
Not to mention a fair ammount of linux distros which have it / debian repositry versions which have been downloaded.
It kind of balances out in the long run , though the number is totaly up for debate as to real world users .
Re:Just remember (Score:2)
I haven't downloaded Firefox from mozilla.org in a while. It gets updated via yum or apt on my systems.
So there are a lot more that should be counted. There is no way that these numbers could ever be massaged into a number of Firefox users.
Opera has 49 million or so to go to catch up. (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Opera has 49 million or so to go to catch up. (Score:2, Insightful)
reloading (Score:2)
Good and bad. (Score:2, Insightful)
It's bad that a quality piece of open source software is getting the recognition it deserves, because it will fall even faster than IE to surreptitious purveyors of spyware and virii taking advantage of the source to discover new ways to subvert our web browsers without our knowle
Re:Good and bad. (Score:2, Insightful)
Good - I say "bring it". Because whereas spyware developers have to spend *weeks* poring over the massive, already heavily-audited code-base looking for exploits, and then days to weeks tailoring a piece of code to exploit
Re:Good and bad. (Score:2, Insightful)
Maybe (gasp) because OSS works!!!
Back off Billy, your sily jedi mind tricks have no effect on me.
Re:Good and bad. (Score:2, Interesting)
There's the argument that ff hasn't seen the spyware pain that ie has, and may not be equipped to deal with the issues. M$ has th
Slightly Inflated? (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:Slightly Inflated? (Score:4, Informative)
Harder #s? (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Harder #s? (Score:5, Informative)
This is what OneStat [onestat.com] has to say.
Re:Harder #s? (Score:3, Informative)
1. Microsoft IE 86.63 %
2. Mozilla Firefox 8.69 %
3. Apple Safari 1.26 %
4. Netscape 1.08 %
5. Opera 1.03 %
Am I wrong to be surprised that straight Mozilla (not the FireFox edition) doesn't even register, while Opera does?
AMAZING (Score:3, Interesting)
Does this include yesterday (Score:3, Insightful)
Do these downloads count? If so-- then every time there is an update you are really ramping up your numbers due to current users getting it.
Re:Does this include yesterday (Score:5, Informative)
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Re:Does this include yesterday (Score:2)
Not that this affects the old numbers, but maybe it'll make new numbers slightly more accurate. Not that they're anything other than a terrible proxy for Firefox adoption in the first place, but they're the easiest ones to count.
Re:Does this include yesterday (Score:2)
The 50 millionth person (Score:4, Funny)
Re:The 50 millionth person (Score:4, Informative)
Actually, we're rewarding the members of the Firefox community who helped that guy find Firefox. The big prize will go to the Spread Firefox affiliate who delivered the click that coincided with the 50 millionth download. http://www.spreadfirefox.com/fifty.html [spreadfirefox.com]
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Celebrate--giving their history.... (Score:5, Funny)
slashdotted already (article text) (Score:5, Funny)
50,037,605
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50,037,607
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50,037,609
50,037,610
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In Internet Explorer (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:In Internet Explorer (Score:5, Informative)
And it can't be a coincidence that the page doesn't display properly in Internet Explorer!!
Look here. This Page Is Valid XHTML 1.0 Strict! [w3.org] No conspiracy theories around here. Valid HTML is difficult to get looking right in IE.
It Was Me!! (Score:2)
Glad to be part of it.
where are the web log stats? (Score:2)
I have firefox on three boxes (probably representing five downloads since I have upgraded once on two boxes).
I think the download number is a nice indicator, but downloads and usage are different animals and the latter seems more important in the long run.
At this rate they will reach it in 1.5 years (Score:2, Funny)
Go go firefox!
"Real Time" (Score:2)
We have identified this user ? (Score:5, Funny)
Along with coin #1 in the series, we are also awarding a very special prize--the biggest we've ever given out--to the lucky SpreadFirefox affiliate who delivered the golden click that went with the 50 millionth download. We have identified this person and will withhold her information until she accepts the prize. Check back early next week!
I wonder how they did it...
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Return-path: 50thmillionfirefox@mpaa.com
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Received: from mail.mpaa.com
Received: from some.isp.com
Subject: Firefox 50th million download
Hi, we are from spreadfirefox.com and have identified the 50th million firefox downloader as coming from ip UUU.XXX.YYY.ZZZ.
Please give us his/her name and address so we can contact him/her to give them this prize !
Thank you in advance,
Firefox team
Re:We have identified this user ? (Score:5, Informative)
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Re:We have identified this user ? (Score:2)
What does it mean ? (Score:2, Insightful)
1. The market share
2. The community's active participation into the project.
I don't see what it brings to say there is '50.000.000' downloads, this is just marketing for the average user.
Re:What does it mean ? (Score:5, Insightful)
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"May it go on swiftly to 100,000,000!" (Score:2, Insightful)
Okay, I'll probably get modded out of the place for this but it's just a fucking browser, not the second coming. It doesn't give oral sex and it's not Half-Life fucking 2.
I've got it installed here and at work. I still end up using IE most of the time, to be honest. I only notice a difference when I'm trying to sort out my Stylesheets so they work on both browsers (and IE really needs to sort its shit out there).
Long may FireFox continue because IE's quality r
50,000,000... upgrades? (Score:2)
Does anybody remember... (Score:2)
Oh well, can't matter much. Way to overshadow !!!
Wonder what other gecko browsers would bring it to (Score:4, Interesting)
It has proper session support, it has proper theme support, and it solved my flash slowdown issues with certain sites that I've always had in FF.
I initially read that that was a gtk2 bug, but later read it was due to an XUL overhead issue.
The other gnome browser, epiphany, is also an option and the default gnome, I just found galeon more feature complete instead of the minimalist approach of epiphany.
Anyway, it's all gecko with just different packaging. And there's also that Kmelon one on the windows side. So I wonder what that would bring the downloads with considering all gecko browsers. Obviously pretty hard to keep track of in linux when one rarely downloads from the actual site.
Meanwhile, at Opera... (Score:3, Funny)
RP
Re:It's Good to be the King (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:It's Good to be the King (Score:5, Informative)
The guy who did the Christmas and Haloween lights prank did a rather nice analysis [komar.org] on the incoming bandwidth from Slashdot and other media sites.
Pasted below is Slashdot's statistics:
5 min: 781
10 min: 1,604
1 hour: 11,699
2 hours: 21,651
4 hours: 35,895
8 hours: 53,720
24 hours: 90,607
2 days: 94,830
week: 98,054
month: 117,210
Take it with a grain of salt though...the analysis might be another hoax
Re:It's Good to be the King (Score:2)
http://opera.com/swim/ [opera.com]
Re:That counter looks faked to me. (Score:2)
Re:Are all versions of Firefox included? (Score:4, Informative)
If your download did not go through one of those links, then you aren't counted.
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Re:Are all versions of Firefox included? (Score:5, Informative)
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Re:Actual number ... yeah ... right. (Score:3, Informative)
Given the inherent margin of error with the "ACTUAL actual number," and the fact that we're dealing with a number as high as 50 million downloads and a delta as low as about 200, our consciences are quite cl