The foundation Mozilla προγραμματίζει να επιστρέψει στον πόλεμο αγοράς των προγραμμάτων περιήγησης με τον Firefox 57, ο οποίος στοχεύει να κλείσει το χάσμα ταχύτητας του Google Chrome, να χρησιμοποιήσει κάπως την τεχνητή νοημοσύνη και ενδεχομένως να τροποποιήσει το μοντέλο χρηματοδότησής του από τα μέλη του.
You may be laughing, but you will well realize that the Mozilla Foundation is more than just one a skilled player in the browser market, and that can not be denied.
On the other hand, CNET's Stephen Shankland described Mozilla's overall return plan. Chances are daunting. Microsoft has Internet Explorer, but it turned to Edge, but it did not do much. Google Chrome, a browser that is constantly up to date like the old one Firefox, και κυριαρχεί στην περιήγηση σε επιτραπέζιους και κινητούς υπολογιστές. Ο Safari της Apple δεν έχει και τόσους οπαδούς, εκτός των συστημάτων της companys.
Add it all and you will understand Google's dominance.
StatCounter displays Chrome with a percentage greater than 54%, with Safari reaching 14% while Firefox, IE, and Edge are close to 6%. StatCounter statistics display all platforms.
As for SecNews statistics, Chrome dominates with a rate of 58,47%, followed by Firefox with 15.03%, Safari with 8.61, and Android Webview with 7.41. Microsoft browsers barely reach 2%.
We need Mozilla in the same way we need AMD.
It is a secondary supplier but it can pass certain limits to the top.
Every company in the tech industry needs a strong secondary player. Microsoft vs. Google seems to be just a power play between two γιγάντων στα programs browsing. Apple is the third giant.
Shankland gives us food for thought:
- The Mozilla Foundation may have a problem in making people care about Firefox 57. The Mozilla Foundation is a crusader, but the masses are unlikely to matter.
- Speed is, of course, the big deal, but it is not clear that the Mozilla Foundation can offer it or that market share will follow. Mozilla said it can increase the browser market share to 15% to 20%.
- The Mozilla Foundation is not an ecosystem (it doesn't have one operating system) and this may limit its success.
Simply put, the chances for the Mozilla Foundation if needed in the game do not look so good. Let's hope it makes enough progress to stay as a counterweight to the browsers' establishment.