readwriteweb.com — Firefox 3 and IE8 are both in the works. It's obvious that IE will continue to hook into the advanced functionality that Vista offers, while Firefox will become more of a vehicle for independent web services (particularly those from Google). So with IE8 and FF3 we will likely see the two biggest browsers head off into different directions.
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rowanjlJan 12, 2007
MrViklund, you sir, are an idiot.
noahhowardJan 12, 2007
You heard him, sfsdfasdf, be 'quite'.
noahhowardJan 12, 2007
Shadowclone.... that sounds like your systems problem.
noahhowardJan 12, 2007
I'm being dugg down for expressing a well defined opinion and expressing concerns relevent to the discussion. MS fans must be rabid.Jesus people at least be fair. I dugg them up.
theblenderJan 12, 2007
Not to mention, the "will it blend" comments were funny for a bit but they don't make sense unless you are referring to a piece of hardware. It got annoying when everyone started racing to say "will it blend" about every article and it didn't even make sense. There is nothing "blendable" in an article about two competing web browsers.
jtherrienJan 12, 2007
Probably in IE8 *crosses fingers*. According to the IE team blog it's a goal.