Mozilla predicts Firefox majority by 2013
Data suggests IE is on the way out.
Mozilla is predicting that Firefox will overtake Microsoft's Internet Explorer as the browser of choice by 2013.
Asa Dotzler, director of community development at Mozilla, made the prediction in a blog posting after analyzing usage data for browsers since 2004, when Firefox was first released.
The data shows a steady decline in Internet Explorer's market share from over 90 per cent in 2004 to under 70 per cent today. Firefox, meanwhile, has risen from nothing to over 25 per cent.
Oddly the features of the different browsers seem to have very little effect on market share, suggesting that Microsoft will not regain share just by producing a better browser.
"What's interesting here is that browser releases aren't having any major impact on the macro trends," said Dotzler.
"Now, this isn't to say that browser releases don't matter. I could imagine a chart that looks radically different were Microsoft or Firefox to not have had the releases they did in this period.
"Still, it's interesting that the trends are so very linear and that major releases from Microsoft and Mozilla don't match even the impact of the nominal seasonal changes."
Firefox has certainly proved popular, and is already the browser of choice for the majority of internet users in Europe. Recent security scares also seem to have little effect.
NEC Electronics Introduces World’s First USB 3.0 Host Controller!
NEC today announces the world’s first USB host controller for the new SuperSpeed USB 3.0 standard supporting USB transfer speeds of up to 5Gbps.
The µPD720200 is 10 times faster than previous USB 2.0. Take a 25GB file for example, USB 2.0 requires 14 minutes to transfer the data, while USB 3.0 only needs 70 seconds. The enormous increase in transfer speed will enable system designers to transfer large-volume data quickly and without stress and develop a new generation of high-performance consumer electronic products.
The chip measures 10*10mm, and consumes at most 1W. µPD720200 is fully backward compatible with the USB 2.0, 1.1 and 1.0 versions of the USB standard, and also supports recent high-performance computer interfaces such as PCI Express and SATA.
The samples of µPD720200 host controller are expected to be available in June 2009 at US$15, and monthly production will reach one million units in September 2009. NEC plans to exhibit the new controller at the SuperSpeed USB Developers Conference to be held in Tokyo, Japan from May 20-21, 2009