The Mozilla Foundation's Firefox browser nibbled off a small market-share portion from Microsoft's Internet Explorer (IE)
in June, continuing a consistent monthly trend this year.
Firefox increased its market share to 8.71 percent, up from 8 percent in May, while IE's share shrank to 86.56 percent from
87.23 percent, NetApplications.com, an Aliso Viejo, California, maker of applications for monitoring and measuring Web site
usage, said Thursday in a statement.
Since the beginning of the year, Firefox has increased its market share every month between 0.5 percent and 1 percent, mostly
at the expense of IE, according to NetApplications.com, which compiles its browser usage data from more than 40,000 Web sites
monitored by its HitsLink.com service.
As Firefox approaches the 10 percent market share milestone, it is expected to gain "significant traction" once its acceptance
grows among corporations, according to NetApplications.com
Rounding out the top five browsers in June were Apple Computer's Safari with 1.93 percent market share, America Online's Netscape
with 1.55 percent and Opera Software ASA's Opera with 0.59 percent.