desktoplinux.com— During the week of March 5 through 11, 2007, the open-source browser exceeded 24 percent share of Europe's browser market, according to French web analyst firm XiTi.
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> most submissions deviceguru submitted are dupesNot true.> why do you want to submit same news with different websites (desktoplinux,linux-watch etc ) .I know you have network of websites.If the content submitted is new, which it is /usually/ is, then there's no harm. Better than all that so-called 'blogspam', which makes me want to quit Digg any day.
rehaApr 19, 2007
most submissions deviceguru submitted are dupes why do you want to submit same news with different websites (desktoplinux,linux-watch etc ) .I know you have network of websites.here is first submission <a class="user" href="http://www.digg.com/software/Firefox_market_share_in_Europe_close_to_25">http://www.digg.com/software/Firefox_market_share_in_Europe_close_to_25</a>
deviceguruApr 19, 2007Submitter
chaos theory
schestowitzApr 19, 2007
> most submissions deviceguru submitted are dupesNot true.> why do you want to submit same news with different websites (desktoplinux,linux-watch etc ) .I know you have network of websites.If the content submitted is new, which it is /usually/ is, then there's no harm. Better than all that so-called 'blogspam', which makes me want to quit Digg any day.
tommytuxApr 19, 2007
The story failed to mention that there is a Linux/Unix version of Firefox. It's not a popular as the Windows version, but it's almost as good.
Closed AccountApr 19, 2007
It also fails to mention that the same survey found that Oceania has the highest usage rate, at 24.8%.