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Has no one seen the adds AOL is running.
You know, the ones where they offer security for your PC as an AOL member. It may be true that up until now Mozzila/Firefox has been a "techie" browzer, if AOL can really offer Joe Average a "safer" connection to the internet, you can bet there are many that will jump on it.
Posted by: No_Ax_to_Grind   Posted on: 11/18/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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At least they know Firefox=Better Browser  richman555 | 11/17/04
AOl and Gecko engine  Joe Blow_z | 11/17/04
How important is this?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 11/17/04
Not very.  Anton Philidor | 11/17/04
Certainly not INsignificant  IT_User | 11/18/04
It's already done surprising penetration  CobraA1 | 11/18/04
They know how to penetrate the market  nucrash | 11/18/04
AOL with Mozilla  just-me_z | 11/18/04
Has no one seen the adds AOL is running.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 11/18/04
Adds  donald17 | 11/18/04
Mozilla provides a very robust platform  George Mitchell | 11/17/04
What is AOL's strategy..............???  rshimizu12@... | 11/17/04
Why Don't Hackers Pick On AOL?  coffeenite | 11/18/04
Netscape 7.2  NickMets7 | 11/20/04
Lured toward uniformity  saphil@... | 12/01/04
correction  sir_cheats_a_lot | 12/01/04

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