businessweek.com — A couple of questions Businessweek.com had a chance to ask Sergey Brin, Google?s cofounder and president of technology, after the demo at the Googleplex today. I had trouble with editing software, so there?s a piece of a question before my two questions, then a couple more from other reporters.
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leonicoSep 3, 2008
From what I can tell, the idea is not to reduce Firefox's market share, but increase the share for alternative browsers. In other words, the idea is for both Firefox and Chrome to reduce IE's market share. Sounds good!
fudge123Sep 3, 2008
like that korean guy in die another day
mempkoSep 4, 2008
sergey has some serious rolls under his eyes. Must have been up making sure all the porn on the internet still works.
echodaSep 4, 2008
Does anyone know the question the female reporter asked him? It's towards the end and she mentions something about "Microsoft" and "2009".
mohsenxpSep 5, 2008
See there's a difference.A beta by definition is a pre-final version released for testing.If you form an opinion about the beta, you are forming an opinion about the beta, and not the final version.So yes, if you make up your mind about a software due to the beta version, you are somewhat retarded. Though I use that word lightly.Finally, criticizing a beta version is what you should be doing. No developer releases a beta to sit there and wait for the compliments.ps. Thanks I know. Though I hate the term chap, pal.
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