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	<title>Comments on: Firefox&#39;s Traction</title>
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		<title>By: Martin (HomeOfficeVoice)</title>
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		<dc:creator>Martin (HomeOfficeVoice)</dc:creator>
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		<description>It&#39;ll be interesting to watch. I think Microsoft has finally started to move after (eventually) realising that IE was not going to be the 95% used browser of yesteryear. 
I think Firefox will struggle to reach around 20% market share - because it seems that MS are going to do what everybody wants: tabbed, rss, better security ....
What Mozilla (with Firefox) has done has been great for internet users. They have pushed Microsoft to do better with IE - that&#39;s the natural consequences of competition ... the winners will be us, the user.</description>
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I think Firefox will struggle to reach around 20% market share - because it seems that MS are going to do what everybody wants: tabbed, rss, better security &#8230;.<br />
What Mozilla (with Firefox) has done has been great for internet users. They have pushed Microsoft to do better with IE - that&#39;s the natural consequences of competition &#8230; the winners will be us, the user.</p>
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