
09-23-2008, 03:23 AM
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Ponderer
Join Date: May 2006
Posts: 86
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Whether or not you are fan of Firefox, Mozilla, or even mobile browsing, look at it from this perspective: it's never too late to throw your hat in.
Microsoft isn't even in the browser race. They never have been. I think they've been all too comfortable to let the likes of Opera cover their butts.
After a year with my iPhone, Safari is starting to wear out it's welcome. I don't know if it's the lack of Flash or how it crashes all day long.
I used mobile Opera for about the last year I bothered with my iPAQ. Wasn't a fan then and I don't really care for all of the other iterations I've run into either.
Maybe by the time 2010 rolls around people will be clamoring for some comfort food (Firefox). And I can remember quite well using half baked search engines for years. I held them in the same esteem as my insurance company - you need to use one but they all stink. Then out of nowhere, to me anyway, Google appeared. For something a little more familiar just look at PPC/WM itself. Microsoft conquered the mobile market hands down. The iPhone completely changed all that and I would even say that the iPhone was the catalyst for Android as well.
2010 is later than I would for sure, but I wouldn't count them out.
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