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(Unverified)Dec 15th 2005 1:15PM
Honestly, if Microsoft's IE developers are working with other browser developers to help develop standards with address bar color coding and icons, then all the power to them.
It only helps reinforce that all the developers are trying to jointly increase the value of the web without battling with users and flinging mud at eachother.
Firefox, probably unintentionally, awoke a sleeping beast with Microsoft, and now that they're awake and pumping development into Internet Explorer... as long as Firefox is around, IE will probably be right there along with the rest of the browsers.