Microsoft can't "retire IE6" any more than Ford could retire 1996 Ford
Explorers. It has to be the user's choice. What's a better suggestion is for
WEBSITES to stop supporting IE6 (coding CSS and JS fixes and workarounds)
and encourage people to upgrade on their own.

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From: jquery-en@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
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Subject: [jQuery] Re: New Google Browser announced


I hope it's enough for microsoft to retire ie6, but frankly I worry a little
bit about the gas giant that google is becoming.  I can't see any reason
they couldn't simply have given some funding to mozilla and kept providing
their services as is, except... to hone their tracking of my browser
behavior to improve advertisement placement. Firefox is still my sweet
heart, and we're going steady.


On Wed, Sep 3, 2008 at 6:17 AM, Diego A. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


I love it! No non-sense web browsing.
I'll still keep firefox for development of course, but I'll definitelly
recommend it for general use.


2008/9/2 Giovanni Battista Lenoci <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 



Is out! :-)

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