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    Re: News - Microsoft faces further browser choice scrutiny

    This is ridiculous. Why on earth should Microsoft be forced to advertise some mediocre browser which can't win more than 0.1% market share under its own steam? If you ask me, none of those browsers should be on the ballot in the first place. All of those browsers just piggy-back on the IE rendering engine anyway (apart from Flock which uses Gecko). Stupid, stupid, stupid. If you want people to use your browser, make it worth using instead of a knock-off of IE.

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    Re: News - Microsoft faces further browser choice scrutiny

    I think we should create our own browser, and call it "poo-poo knickers wee-wee". Then complain when we don't get on the list.

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    Re: News - Microsoft faces further browser choice scrutiny

    If they are putting non-existent browsers, Microsoft need to put the WWW browser. Yes, even if it doesn't work on 7!

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WorldWideWeb

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