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:Enterprise IT Planet: AntiOnline Spotlight: IE, I Dump Thee
Enterprise IT Planet: AntiOnline Spotlight: IE, I Dump Thee
Jul 2, 2004, 03 :00 UTC (1 Talkback[s]) (5474 reads)

"Unable to place their trust in IE, and unwilling to wait for XP SP2, netizens are starting to eye other browsers. As a testament to Microsoft's reach, these programs are often referred to as 'alternate browsers,' of which there are tons.

"The most popular ones are free, robust and full-featured; allowing users to browse and interact with the vast majority of Web destinations, including portals, banking sites, and virtual stores. Below are three of the most popular choices among administrators and those that simply want a secure browsing experience..."

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Slate: Are the Browser Wars Back?(Jul 01, 2004)
The Register: CERT Recommends Anything but IE(Jun 29, 2004)
Editor's Note: RIP, IE(Jun 25, 2004)


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