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Mozilla Firefox, what can I say about it that hasn’t been said before? Some may claim that Firefox has grown into a hard to tame beast. Others will list all the advantages of running Firefox: extensions, flexibility, constant new developments, huge fan/user base, and great support.
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Chris Snyder is an online journalist specializing in new media. He writes about the tech biz for Wired.com's Epicenter blog . It’s a long road to a victory in the browser wars. Just ask Firefox . The open source browser which launched in 2004 just cracked the 20 percent threshold of the market share for November, according to Net Applications , pushing it a step closer but still miles away from IE. Recently a few new players have also thrown their hats in the ring, including Google with its much-hyped Chrome and the lesser known, Mozilla-based social web browser Flock , which released its 2.0 version this past October.