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«As such, Microsoft now finds itself in hot water for inadvertently breaking a promise to offer Windows users living in Europe a choice of Web browser rather than force feeding them Internet Explorer.» Well, Paul, I suspect that you are being exceedingly generous - not to say naive - when...
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Agree with Rob and the previous speakers/posters. Typical Microsoft - lock in, lock out !... Henri
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Well, 3vi1 , given that, in contrast to the hullabaloo we see every time Microsoft blows its nose, the press hardly covers releases of GNU/Linux distros at all, I doubt that MS's choice of a date has much to do with the 12.10 release some eight days earlier, on 18 October. But perhaps HH could do...
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Perhaps the best tool for comparing development of the web-browser market in different regions is the GlobalStats provided by StatCounter. Detailed statistics for Europe during the period 20080701 - 20120719 can be found here (http://gs.statcounter.com/#browser-eu-daily-20080701-20120719) those for the...
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«European Commission», Fierce Guppy - or is your «error» deliberate ?... Henri
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I seem to be outvoted here, but I shan't bother repeating my arguments. Instead, allow me to cite Samuel Langhorne Clemens : «It were not best that we should all think alike; it is difference of opinion that makes horse-races».... Henri
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Unfortunately, even here in enlightened Europe - specifically Sweden - many, parrticularly elder users, still believe that Internet Explorer is «the Internet». It was for that reason that the European Commissioner concerned, Neelie Kroes (aka «Steely Neelie»), who took the matter...