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Story: Yahoo not supporting Firefox after all

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Posted by: Lonnie Mullenix (Friday 1 April 2005, 4:58 PM)

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In the grand scheme of things, Yahoo is rapidly turning into a non-entity, at least as far as I'm concerned.

They choose not to have their IM work with the open source Linux clients, they prefer not to be Firefox compatable, etc, so, those of us who have had way more than enough of the MS related problems are moving away from any and all things MS related.

I, for one, no longer worry about using any of Yahoo's services. Their online email service totally sucks with Linux and thier lack of support of Firefox just means that I will certainly choose not to use their services here at work where I am still forced to us an MS OS.

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