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  • cinder0

    You obviously have no idea what you're talking about.

    What this means, essentially, is that Microsoft has completed their goal.

    They've killed the web.

    There is only one commercially supported free browser left - Safari.

    What happens when new standards are out?

    What happens if we want to f*cking write VALID CODE and have it WORK??

    We're screwed!

    I think NS and MS are making a HUGE mistake here.
    THey think the browser is dead - and yet we are constnatly reminded every day that consumers still want one.

    You can't kill a browser.
    Companies need websites.

    Yes, applications will become more intergrated with online content, with interactivity and up-t-date information, support, etc

    But that doesn't mean the browser is dead.

    If the browser dies, the web dies.

    If we have integrated net access - that means that AOL and MS will control our access to the web.
    They will be the gatekeepers forcing us to view this, and preventing us from viewing that.

    This is NOT good.

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