On June 17th 2008, Firefox decided to set the Guiness Book of World Record for the most downloaded software in 24 hours. Mozilla foundation urged its users the world over to update their browsers by downloading the latest version namely Firefox 3. And the response was so massive on the D-Day that, there was an outage at the Mozilla data center for several hours. Once the servers were back online, the downloading continued and Firefox set the world record well within the 24 hours.
The record is 15,067,570 downloads (15 Million). Country wise, USA tops the list with a whooping 4 million + downloads. Surprisingly, sans the US, relatively small countries like Iran and France clocked more downloads than its larger counterparts like India and China.
If you are one of the people who downloaded Firefox on June 17th, then congratulations !!; You are a part of the Guiness Book of World Records. And the people at Firefox are ever too grateful to forget your valuable contribution.
So go ahead and download your own personalized Guiness Book of World Records Certificate (Ahem ... Firefox 3 Download Day Certificate that is) for helping set the record. Here is mine shown below.


3 comments:
Actually, the record is a little over 8 million.
The counter isn't stopped.
Ravi,
Firefox3 rocks and I'm loving it already. I also got my certificate and I'm very proud to be part of that record setting download.
Ramesh
The Geek Stuff
The record was about 8,5 million download after 24hours... the amount of 15,... million mentionned in the article is the total download as of today :)) The counter has not stop since the record has been set that is why it may have been confusing...
Excellent blog, good job :))
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