Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 21st Nov 2008 00:11 UTC, submitted by Moulinneuf
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Microsoft inovate and compete as well, if not better than any other company... until they win
Prime example of this was IE6 which was a very good browser when it was being developed. Netscape died and so did the need to develop it further.
Mozilla/Safari came along, started getting 'enough' market share and Microsoft started developing again. IE7 seemed to be 'catch up' and IE8 is looking to be a 'build a lead' release
I recon that once OSX and Linux start becoming a genuine threat to them windows development will go through the roof!
(arguably Vista was the 'catchup' release and 7 will be the 'build a lead' release)
RE[2]: Grasping at straws...
by lemur2 on Fri 21st Nov 2008 13:48
in reply to "RE: Grasping at straws..."
Mozilla/Safari came along, started getting 'enough' market share and Microsoft started developing again. IE7 seemed to be 'catch up' and IE8 is looking to be a 'build a lead' release
IE6 is in decline. IE7 picks up some of the losses, but not all, so that the rate of increase of IE7 is only about half to one third of the rate of decline of IE6.
Therefore the overall share IE6 + IE7 is decreasing. Firefox, Google Chrome, Opera and Safari are all increasing share. Firefox enjoys the bulk of the increases.
IE8 is too low to be measured at this time, since it has not yet been released to a wide audience.
I don't know where you get this notion of IE7 being a "catch up" ... it is a long way behind firefox and losing ground.







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Another attempt at Microsoft trying to enter this area, instead of focusing on Windows and making it better they try to branch out in to many areas.
To me MS starts out full force then never follows through to the end, just imagine if they completed what they started.