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(Unverified)Apr 22nd 2009 12:26PM
I agree with Lee. I think it's pretty funny that other monopolistic companies are against Microsoft when it would be in their best interest to help defend them.
With Firefox logos all over the Internet, wannabe computer literate people throwing in their worthless knowledge pining over Firefox in forums, and Flash being the prominent method of delivering multimedia content and being overused by crappy web designers for making bloated web sites that pimp Adobe Flash Player (especially with updates that giving warnings about a users outdated player and links to Adobe's site to update), a web surfer will have to be pretty blind and ignorant not to see other browser options and the hypocrisy over the situation.