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    Microsoft Blacklists Firefox and Chrome over WebGL Security Issue Software giant Microsoft has announced that it considers the WebGL technology, used in Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome, to be too dangerous for support in Windows. Google labels WebGL “the most powerful way to add 3D graphics to web pages” and encourages develope

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    Have I mentioned today how much I dislike Microsoft!
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    does anyone still use IE besides in the corporate environment?

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    Quote Originally Posted by James86 View Post
    does anyone still use IE besides in the corporate environment?
    Corporate does even use IE, I mainly seen big buisnesses use Firefox at least until Chrome came out (could be using chrome now)

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    Chrome Rocks! All I use.
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    I still use IE, I never had a problem with it, never had security issues develop form using it. It does what I want, does what I need and doesn't take up extra room on my drive since it is part of windows from the start. I honestly don't know why people complain about it so much other than it is an MS app.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Joshua_Mahr View Post
    Have I mentioned today how much I dislike Microsoft!
    If I could build a mac by parts like you build a pc, Trust me i wouldnt be here, also sorry for language but a big F U Microsoft... Pathetic scummy people just because Firefox/chrome (i use chrome) has far more users then ur ****ty IE that has failed since day one dont mean you can bash on people doing a successful job on Web browsers.

    So far as everyone knows heres the run down

    Chrome>/= Firefox>Safari>/=opera>(random other web browsers)> 13 year olds making web browsers for ****s n giggles> epics>blues>greens> Internet Explorer.

    *Flips middle finger at microsoft*

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