Mozilla's Firefox has, after a lengthy beta and release candidate, finally turned version 4.0, with nearly triple the downloads in the first 24 hours than enjoyed by Microsoft's IE 9.
Microsoft boasted of 2.3 million downloads for its new IE 9 browser within the first 24 hours, while the cunning Firefox 4 put four to the floor with a report of at least 6.5 million downloads of FF4 within 24 hours.
The first public beta of Firefox 4, Mozilla's next-generation browser, is now available for download.
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