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Opera: Apple, Ubuntu Should Include Browser Ballot Screen Too
Linked by
Thom Holwerda
on Mon 27th Jul 2009 07:29 UTC
Last week, the European Commission announced that
Microsoft is willing to implement a browser ballot screen in Windows
so that users can select a browser to install when installing Windows or when setting up their OEM computer. While this makes Opera very happy,
Opera would like to see Ubuntu and Apple offer such a ballot screen too
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RE[6]: Comment by me
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RE[5]: Comment by me
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Why say it at all then?
Uh, because WAS ASKED A SPECIFIC YES/NO QUESTION ABOUT IT perhaps? Geez.
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Uh, because WAS ASKED A SPECIFIC YES/NO QUESTION ABOUT IT perhaps? Geez.