But you could argue that Internet Explorer was indeed a critical piece of the Windows experience, as Microsoft tried to argue, and it was for the next couple decades to come. Today, a certain company ships an entire operating system on that concept.
How do you see leveraging a monopolistic position on search to push a browser that is arguably the IE6 of the browsers today: high market share, bloated, actively invades privacy, and bends web standards often?
throwaway because I may or may not work for one of the companies in question :P
How do you see leveraging a monopolistic position on search to push a browser that is arguably the IE6 of the browsers today: high market share, bloated, actively invades privacy, and bends web standards often?
throwaway because I may or may not work for one of the companies in question :P