Firefox Breaks Records
Posted on Jun 18, 08 10:16 AM PDT

Web browser Firefox is officially a record breaker, with version 3.0 clocking over 6 million downloads worldwide and cementing its place in the Guinness Book of World Records for most downloads in a 24-hour period. What makes this news even more remarkable is the fact that Firefox download sites were plagued by a fair number of problems (what a coincidence) which are mostly due to the servers failing to handle the worldwide demand. Improved features in version 3.0 include faster browsing, a graphical refresh of its menus and better stability. Have you grabbed your copy just yet?
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By Hubert , 22/06/08 10:55 AM (CommentID #740979)
Dear cousin, feel free to tell us how to make this post better and what you mean by "inaccurate".
By ret@rded.com , 18/06/08 2:27 PM (CommentID #733290)
you're late and inaccurate.
good work monkeys!
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