Standblog - Mot-clé - itTristan Nitot sur la technologie, l'Internet et les libertés numériques2024-03-19T18:09:38+01:00Tristan Nitoturn:md5:82ecb6a121c45d09243dc58cde2a1c14DotclearThe Mozilla Organization is doing amazingly well in the European pressurn:md5:ecfc65ba409969f1b83883820594c2192007-01-10T14:07:00+01:002007-01-10T14:10:51+01:00Tristanenapollodadeenesfritmozillanlnopressuk <p>I was just given a link to <a href="http://www.apollosurveys.com/LatestResults.asp" hreflang="en">two reports from Apollo research</a>:</p>
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<li>the <a href="http://www.apollosurveys.com/%5CReports%5CApollo5000612.pdf" hreflang="en">Apollo 500</a> (PDF, 126 KB) ranks the 500 companies that received most media coverage in December in the UK;</li>
<li>The <a href="http://www.apollosurveys.com/%5CReports%5CApolloEurope0612.pdf" hreflang="en">Apollo Europe survey</a> (PDF, 138 KB) "shows the technology companies that received the most press coverage in twelve European countries".</li>
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<p>And man, we can be proud of what the Mozilla project has been achieved!</p>
<p><em>Over all Europe, Mozilla is listed #18, along with Microsoft, Apple, Google, Nintendo, Yahoo, Sony, Adobe, Nokia, YouTube and Skype!</em></p>
<p>Here is a list of countries and respective rank for the Mozilla organization:</p>
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<li>Austria: 26th</li>
<li>Belgium: 20th</li>
<li>Denmark: 13th</li>
<li>France: 9th</li>
<li>Germany: 22nd</li>
<li>Italy: 25th</li>
<li>The Netherlands: 16th</li>
<li>Norway: 23rd</li>
<li>Spain: 41st</li>
<li>Sweden: 14th</li>
<li>Switzerland: 10th</li>
<li>UK: 35th.</li>
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<p>This is amazingly good results considering the small size of the team. If there is a conclusion to be drawn here, it's that nothing, including deep pockets, beats a great story, a great product, a great community of users and dedicated evangelists working together in the same direction.</p>