How can Microsoft Question One Billion Firefox Downloads?

One billion downloads? How can you question that? Well, you can’t.

Here’s how the internet works…
Each technical user, like myself is bound to have Firefox installed on at least three to six machines in their household. That’s six downloads.

A major version of Firefox like 3.1 -> 3.5 is released. That’s six more downloads. We’re at twelve!

Oh shoot, operating system data got eaten by malware. Reformat. Reinstall Firefox.

Thirteen from one person now!

You can’t question one billion on the internet. You just can’t.

Originally posted as a comment by AndrewNatoli on Mashable – The Social Media Guide using Disqus.

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