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Apple gets best spot in EU browser 'ballot screen,' Mozilla says
Apple gets best spot in EU browser 'ballot screen,' Mozilla says
Apple gets best spot in EU browser 'ballot screen,' Mozilla says
Coming Soon: A Mozilla App for the iPhone
Coming Soon: A Mozilla App for the iPhone
gigaom.com — Earlier today when I interviewed Mozilla CEO John Lilly onstage at the Play conference , an annual... confab organized by the students of the Haas School of Business at the University of Berkeley, he hinted that the company was going to launch a brand ... (more) Coming Soon: A Mozilla App for the iPhone
Microsoft Proposes a Browser Ballot for European Windows Users, it is Not Awesome
Microsoft Proposes a Browser Ballot for European Windows Users, it is Not Awesome
jboriss.wordpress.com — (Note: This is my personal opinion and sure as hell doesn’t reflect Mozilla’s official position or any... formal statement from Mozilla) Background on the European Commission/Internet Explorer case This January, the European Commission (EC) ... (more) Microsoft Proposes a Browser Ballot for European Windows ...
iPhone to Get Mozilla App Soon!
techtree.com — Sounds interesting! (more) iPhone to Get Mozilla App Soon!
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Apple's Safari tops Microsoft's European ballot...Firefox furious
9 to 5 Mac - Apple Intelligence — ... Apple’s at the top of the pack when it comes to choosing which browser you want to use with Windows in Europe - and Mozilla is furious at the deal done for detente in the EU’s spat with Microsoft. ...

Mozilla Whines About Apple Being First in Microsoft's Web Browser Ballot Screen [Browser Wars]
Gizmodo — ... be unfairly helping Firefox and putting Safari, Chrome, and Opera in a bad position? And why discriminate Microsoft Explorer too? Finally, she also proposes probability ordering by market share excluding Internet Explorer, which again gives Firefox the advantage over the rest 50% of the time. In other words, Microsoft and the EU should help Firefox to become the new monopolistic browser, no matter what. Jenny, please: Stop. Saying. Words. [Boriss' Blog via Computer World] ...

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