Firefox is a free browser for the PC and many who've tried it like it better than Internet Explorer. I have both on my computer and use both but I have to say I use I.E. more often. Firefox is fine and — mostly because of specific plug-ins I've plugged-in — it does some things Internet Explorer doesn't. I think it's a close competition and that many of the folks out there who insist Firefox is way superior are just trying to stick it to Microsoft.
Like I said, Firefox is free. So I was astounded to learn that it generates $55 million a year or so for its makers. How is such a thing possible? Read here and find out.