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Also, other than pagerank, the toolbar features are pretty well emulated elsewhere (like the Googlebar for Mozilla). Although I'm guessing PR is the favourite feature ;)
I'm loyal enough to my toolbar that I'll forego upgrading
Lol, says quite a bit about MS I think ;)
What and do away with ActiveX? But it's so useful and secure! ;)
>>Maybe the next browser to hit the market will be GE 1.0.
Haha, that could be quite cool. "Google Explorer has encountered difficulties and will be shut down". Might be the worst branding exercise ever ;)
Thinking of the possible effects of not having IE availible on future editions of MS Windows goes to show how happy some of us are with IE. Thanks to all the people that don't like the fact the MS ships a decent (of course in my opnion :) product that has very worthwhile add ons (such as Goolge Toolbar), us who are OK with IE and love the Google Toolbar have to make comprimises. If I wanted Netscape.......and no Google Toolbar, i would go and download netscape.
I am sure MANY of you disagree with me!
I see a nuclear blast so large in the future that all other elements get demoted to the status of insignificant.
The only strategy for anyone with 95% of the OS and brower market that makes sense is domination of all elements not yet covered....which means the end of Google, the semi demise of Yahoo and the considerable promotion of an MS search facility totally integrated into the OS.....a feature not many "Joe's" will be able to resist.
Big story of 2005.....Is MS unbeatable?