Microsoft IE 7 Likely to Gain Rapid Adoption on the Web Based on Past History, According to WebSideStory
26 October 2006 - 7:36AM
PR Newswire (US)
Released in 2001, IE 6 Gained Majority Browser Share in Just Over a
Year; IE 7 Already Picking Up Steam SAN DIEGO, Oct. 25
/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- WebSideStory (NASDAQ:WSSI), a leading
provider of digital marketing and analytics solutions, today
released exclusive data showing that Microsoft's long-awaited
browser, Internet Explorer 7, will likely gain rapid adoption on
the web if past history is any indication. Based on the growth of
its predecessor, IE 7 should become the dominant browser version
within a year, perhaps even faster as Microsoft bundles the new
browser and its enhanced security measures into an automatic
security update. Launched in Aug. 2001, IE 6 grew to more than 45
percent usage share within one year on Windows operating systems,
and then surpassed IE 5 for good one month later, according to the
WebSideStory Index, a compilation of global Internet user trends
and e-commerce statistics. Index data is collected from the
millions of daily Internet users who visit web sites using
WebSideStory's on-demand web analytics technology, HBX Analytics.
IE 6 achieved 80 percent market share in early 2004, before hitting
a high of 89 percent on March 8, 2006. Launched last week, IE 7 is
already gaining steam, picking up more than 1.5 percentage points
to rise to 4.07 percent usage share as of yesterday -- a 65 percent
jump. Despite containing features first popularized in Firefox,
such as tabbed browsing, IE 7 is not expected to have much of an
impact on the growth of Firefox, which released its latest version
(v2) earlier this week. Firefox had a U.S. usage share of 9.88
percent on Windows as of last Friday, compared with 86.18 percent
for all versions of Internet Explorer, according to WebSideStory.
"We expect IE 7 to have little short-term impact on Firefox because
once a favorite browser gets installed, it's difficult to replace.
For now, Firefox appears to have become the browser of choice for
about 10 percent of Americans," said Rand Schulman, Chief Marketing
Officer at WebSideStory. "IE 7 will grow quickly, but directly at
the expense of IE 6." In addition to enhanced security measures,
such as a phishing filter and new parental controls, IE 7 also
contains new user interface improvements and Web 2.0 capabilities,
including an RSS feed aggregator and improved Ajax support. Other
browsers such as Firefox and Flock are also beginning to offer new
Web 2.0 capabilities, such as support for rich web applications and
the ability to share photos and other content with people online.
"It's clear to WebSideStory and our customers that these new
browser capabilities will continue to drive the adoption of Web 2.0
applications and fuel innovations across the web," Schulman said.
For more information, please visit http://www.websidestory.com/.
U.S. Browser Share Growth of IE 6, Windows Only Browser/Date
8-24-01 8-23-02 8-22-03 8-20-04 8-19-05 10-20-06 IE 6.x, including
AOL versions .02% 45.22% 75.9% 86.41% 88.11% 84.51% IE 5.x,
including AOL versions 80.16% 49.40% 20.08% 8.76% 2.9% 0.84% U.S.
Browser Share Growth of IE 7, Windows Only Browser/Date 10-18-06
10-24-06 IE 7.x, including AOL versions 2.46% 4.07% U.S. Browser
War, Windows Only Browser/Date 10-20-06 10-21-05 10-22-04 IE, All
Versions 89.06% 90.85% 94.40% Firefox, All Versions 9.88% 7.57%
2.83% Other (Opera, Mozilla, Netscape) 1.06% 1.58% 2.77% Notes: *
Sample Size: More than 35 million daily Internet users visiting web
sites using WebSideStory's award-winning on-demand web analytics
technology, HBX Analytics. WebSideStory provides browser usage data
by country, category and by operating system. For this study,
WebSideStory analyzed the U.S. Internet population on Windows only
to provide the most accurate sample possible. Also for accuracy,
WebSideStory only compares weekdays, in this case Fridays. *
Browser Usage Share: Usage share is the percentage of browsers
being used online. It is a much different measure than downloads,
which only measures how many times a browser was downloaded, but
not necessarily used online. About WebSideStory, Inc. Founded in
1996, WebSideStory, Inc. is a leading provider of digital marketing
and analytics solutions that improve online marketing, sales and
business operations. Its WebSideStory suite of digital marketing
applications consists of web analytics, site search, web content
management, and keyword bid management. WebSideStory also provides
enterprise analytics solutions through its wholly owned subsidiary,
Visual Sciences, LLC, a leading provider of streaming data analysis
and visualization software. WebSideStory is headquartered in San
Diego, California, and has European headquarters in Amsterdam, The
Netherlands. For more information, contact WebSideStory. Voice:
858.546.0040. Fax: 858.546.0480. Address: 10182 Telesis Court, 6th
Floor, San Diego, CA 92121. Web site: http://www.websidestory.com/.
WebSideStory and HBX are among the trademarks or registered
trademarks owned by WebSideStory, Inc. Visual Sciences is a
registered trademark of Visual Sciences, LLC. Other trademarks
belong to their respective owners. Forward-Looking Statements
Statements in this press release that are not a description of
historical facts are forward-looking statements. You should not
regard any forward-looking statement as a representation by
WebSideStory that any of its plans will be achieved. Actual results
may differ materially from those set forth in this release due to
the risks and uncertainties inherent in WebSideStory's business,
including, without limitation: WebSideStory's reliance on its web
analytics services for the majority of its revenue; blocking or
erasing of cookies or limitations on our ability to use cookies;
WebSideStory's limited experience with digital marketing
applications beyond web analytics; the risks associated with
integrating the operations and products of Avivo Corporation and
Visual Sciences, LLC with those of WebSideStory; privacy concerns
and laws or other domestic or foreign regulations that may subject
WebSideStory to litigation or limit our ability to collect and use
Internet user information; WebSideStory's ability to defend itself
against claims of patent infringement alleged by NetRatings, Inc.;
WebSideStory's ongoing ability to protect its own intellectual
property rights and to avoid violating the intellectual property
rights of third parties; the highly competitive markets in which we
operate that could make it difficult for WebSideStory to acquire
and retain customers; the risk that WebSideStory's customers fail
to renew their agreements; the risks associated with the company's
indebtedness; the risk that WebSideStory's services may become
obsolete in a market with rapidly changing technology and industry
standards; and other risks described in WebSideStory's Securities
and Exchange Commission filings, including WebSideStory's annual
report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2005 and
quarterly reports on Form 10-Q. Do not place undue reliance on
these forward-looking statements which speak only as of the date of
this news release. All forward-looking statements are qualified in
their entirety by this cautionary statement, and WebSideStory
undertakes no obligation to revise or update this news release to
reflect events or circumstances after the date of this news
release. DATASOURCE: WebSideStory, Inc. CONTACT: Erik Bratt of
WebSideStory, Inc., +1-858-546-0040, ext. 365, Web site:
http://www.websidestory.com/
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