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Story: Microsoft's 2005 'to do' list: What the analysts say

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Posted by: Scott Kunau (Wednesday 9 February 2005, 9:29 PM)

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GO FIREFOX! is right.

I refuse to use IE. Since I switched 6 months ago, I've not had one virus, only a few spots of spyware (mainly tracking cookies that Adware disposed of quickly) and no crashes caused by a browser!

I feel a tiny bit safer to doing the few online transactions that I do each month.

However, I still can't do much of anything at microsoft.com using FireFox. Therefore, when I am forced to visit the Microsoft site, I "slum" and use IE.

Those of us converting to FireFox aren't swimming against the current either!

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