Thursday, May 29, 2008

Mozilla aims for nonexistent download record with Firefox 3

Mozilla on Wednesday said that it is aiming to set a Guinness World Record for software downloads in 24 hours with Firefox 3. The date for this download extravaganza is sometime this month.
In a somewhat corny approach, Mozilla is urging its users to joint regional download fests, pledging to get Firefox 3 and spreading the word. Consider it the Super Bowl of browser downloading.
The rub: There is no download record compiled by Guinness. In an FAQ, Mozilla notes:


Do we have to reach a specific number of downloads in order to set the
record?
This is the first record attempt of its kind so there is no set
number. We’d really like to outdo the number of Firefox 2 downloads on its
launch day, which was 1.6 million. Let’s shoot for 5 million–the sky is the
limit!
In other words, Mozilla is a lock to create a record as long as it
sticks to the Guinness rules.
Mozilla is also hoping folks will hold Firefox
parties. It appears that these parties will be BYOBrowser.

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