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Microsoft does have a very good overall track record... (DOS, GUI, office suites, gaming consoles - all were a new thing for MS, and in all of them MS came to dominate and/or have the biggest momentum)
And about Webkit... http://blog.chromium.org/2010/03/does-your-browser-behave.html (you'd think this means that Opera was, back then, the most pleasant browser to use with Google services? ...but no, they of course worked much better in Chrome; in fact, Opera works quite badly in them)