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SDreamerJan 20th 2010 3:01PM
I fear that increase in market share for competitors is going to lead to vulnerabilities to them as well later on, thus leveling the playing field in terms of security. Hopefully the companies have the man power to keep up.
TrueEddieJan 20th 2010 3:56PM
I second that fear
(Unverified)Jan 21st 2010 12:23PM
The change in market share between 25% and 50% is not going to be a problem for firefox.
Any issues would have came to light when we made the jump from
(Unverified)Jan 21st 2010 12:24PM
The change in market share between 25% and 50% is not going to be a problem for firefox.
Any issues would have came to light when we made the jump from less than 1% to 5%.