
Mozilla gets into Guinness Book of Records
Date: Thursday, July 03 @ 12:34:33 CDT Topic: Tecnologie
By Nick Farrell: Thursday, 03 July 2008, 6:33 AM THE OUTFIT which markets the Firefox web browser, the Mozzarella Foundation, has heard from record keepers that it now holds the world record for the largest number of software downloads in a 24-hour...
Mozilla has officially made history with a new Guinness world record for the largest number of software downloads in a 24-hour period. The final record breaking 8,002,530 downloads for web browser Firefox 3.0 took place in June. "The enthusiasm and creativity of Firefox fans was key to making this happen," said marketing head Paul Kim. Gareth Deaves of Guinness World Records called it "an extremely impressive accomplishment". The official figure was confirmed after logs from download servers were audited and checked to ensure duplicate and unfinished downloads were not counted. Mr Kim told the BBC News: "The notion of going for a world record, as... nutty as it may have sounded, was a really sticky idea. "It was an idea that translated really well across national borders and to all different kinds of people around the world." Marketing manager Mary Colvig said no party was planned to celebrate the record until the actual certificate was presented by Guinness World Records in London next week. "Here at Mozilla headquarters (in Mountain View) I think most of us are just going to try and get to bed early now that we have the confirmation. We are all tired." Security flaw On launch day some of the shine was taken away by security firms claiming to have found the first flaws in the new software. Within five hours of Firefox 3.0 making its debut, DV Labs/Tipping Point reported a flaw that... Click here to read the content (Source BBC News)
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