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Microsoft releases a FireFox plugin?

By Paul Venezia | March 12, 2007, 6:50 pm

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Apparently so. What’s next? Honesty in politics? The death of reality TV? The triumphant return of Bea Arthur?

I hope this is just the first salvo in Microsoft actually acknowledging that FireFox exists. It would be really nice to hit their site with FireFox to download patches and do basic navigation without jumping through hoops and downloading executables to satisfy the doublespeak “Windows Genuine Advantage” scheme. This would be especially handy when the IE7 update on a Win2K3 server bails hard and you can’t use the browser in any form whatsoever.

Topics: Browsers, WTF? |

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