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Story: The browser wars are back, according to Netscape's founder
"By the way, how is Safari a "punch" to Redmond."
It is the current exemplar for browsers and may well encourage people away from Windows and other Microsoft products.
In improving the KHTML codebase, Apple have shown support for Open Source and given Linux a helping hand, again, not good for Microsoft.
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Story: The browser wars are back, according to Netscape's founder
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Dear Sir:
I am a Mac lover and use Windows XP on a... John Louis -
New features??!
Crap! instead of new features... r -
"By the way, how is Safari a "punch" to... Anonymous -
I am surprised at a former Netscape person advocat... Anonymous -
Mark's right. There wasn't much new in the browser... Joey Chen -
You'd think that this was a prima-facie case... Dave Hall -
As a Mac user, I've tried every single release of... Dave Atkinson -
I don't think IE is in immediate danger. 95%+ of u... Anonymous -
"IE is the most attacked browser because it i... shane
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