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FF has extensions, IE has FF
So what's wrong with seeing what works and going with that? Should MS just sit back and let their competitors take over? When the marketplace speaks, a good company reacts by addressing their shortcomings.

Besides, FF does the same thing with third-party extensions. If an extension concept becomes "hot", FF integrates it. Is that a problem also?
Posted by: Ikester_z   Posted on: 03/09/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Adding a feature that IE already has  marksashton | 03/08/06
What?  OhMyGosh | 03/08/06
You are wrong...  Mike Cox | 03/08/06
9.9 - LOL  luke_sg | 03/08/06
Oh please, give it a rest  mdemuth | 03/08/06
M$: We will wait until others innovate!  5th Limb in the Kisser | 03/08/06
FF has extensions, IE has FF  Ikester_z | 03/09/06
Phishing for hits, Mr. Troll?  5th Limb in the Kisser | 03/08/06
You mean IE7?  Anti_Zealot | 03/09/06
MS Still copied that from some one else.  nucrash | 03/09/06
Pointless announcement...  Mike Cox | 03/08/06
Taking Down the CIO  DaffyDuck | 03/08/06
9.8 for the drone  luke_sg | 03/08/06
agree happy  5th Limb in the Kisser | 03/08/06
Mike's got competition: 10 for Daffy  Tony Agudo | 03/09/06
Skewled!!!  nucrash | 03/09/06
a test  5th Limb in the Kisser | 03/08/06
Firefox GOLD!!!  5th Limb in the Kisser | 03/08/06
Already available from Netcraft  ejhonda | 03/09/06
Will Google monitor & store all web activity?  CommSoft | 03/09/06
How is it different from web cache?[text]  BlazeEagle | 03/13/06

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