today.reuters.co.uk — During a conference call with Wall Street analysts, Schmidt dismissed speculation that the company aimed to tie together its Web search and other services to compete with Microsoft's Internet Explorer, the world's dominant Web browser.
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obsidian743May 31, 2006
As a web user and a web developer I am torn between whether or not another browser should be developed (by Google or otherwise).
dchestertonMay 31, 2006
Shouldn't that be, 'Laugh out loud, flame wars.'. Notice the full stop to indicate the end of a sentence.
babblingMay 31, 2006
They might want to do this because certain browsers (*cough* IE *cough*) are using other search engines as their default search engine.
byteforbyteMay 31, 2006
I dont see why we need another browser (Between firefox and Opera).
picneec13Jun 1, 2006
yeah... albinoblacksheep noticed this a long time ago.<a class="user" href="http://albinoblacksheep.com/download/gbrowser">http://albinoblacksheep.com/download/gbrowser</a>
Closed AccountJun 1, 2006
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bariswheelJun 1, 2006
Wow, why is this news?
chesterjosiahJun 1, 2006
Making another browser would be a huge mistake on Google's part in my opinion. Everything Google would want "GBrowser" to do for them, Firefox is ALREADY doing for them.As a web developer, I know that the more browsers there are, the more quirks you have to code defensively for. I personally don't want that, and I hope Google doesn't want that either.