Just wait till M$ makes it a critical Windows update and everyone who has their computer set to auto-update gets stuck with it. Like IE7, they will end up with 20%+ market share, not because they are good, but because people don't know any better. It will probably also come with Windows 7 so they will get more no-choice market share there too.
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Just wait till M$ makes it a critical Windows update and everyone who has their computer set to auto-update gets stuck with it. Like IE7, they will end up with 20%+ market share, not because they are good, but because people don't know any better. It will probably also come with Windows 7 so they will get more no-choice market share there too.
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I dont see a clear advantage in FF3 that will convince mom and pop to make the change. Actually, its pretty buggy, on my mac, FF sometimes eat 60% of cpu and a lot of RAM too.
Lets see, i tried Chrome, didnt impressed me. I'm yet to see a decent browser nowdays, they all look the same, have the same features and they all blow monkey balls when you use a lot of ajax. I hope next FF gets more creative.
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Just wait till M$ makes it a critical Windows update and everyone who has their computer set to auto-update gets stuck with it. Like IE7, they will end up with 20%+ market share, not because they are good, but because people don't know any better. It will probably also come with Windows 7 so they will get more no-choice market share there too.
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Users still have a choice.. even if its preinstalled and or auto updated.























