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Microsoft have agreed to offer the top five browsers. So basically MS will be giving users the choice of:
Firefox
IE 7
IE 6
IE 8
Chrome
Still it's the first time I have thought about Opera in months, so I suppose Lie has achieved his goal.
Clearly Lie has never used Linux if he thinks that it is necessary to provide a 'ballot screen'. Having one on Apple would be quite nice, but more for the iPhone than anything - but Apple won't even allow alternative browsers to be installed.
BTW, given that Firefox and Chrome are both opensource - what do you reckon the chances are that these will both be slightly bastardised versions?