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January 27, 2005

Firefox and the United States largest ISP

Charles Cooper from his Cnet reports that SpeakEasy, the United States largest independent broadband services provider, will be offering a customized version of Firefox and:

"...will be distributed as part of Speakeasy's self-install broadband service kits to its residential customers starting this month. It will also be available as a free download to anyone from www.speakeasy.net/firefox."

According to a recent post by Seth Godin he says:

"Microsoft has botched their ownership of IE, because they think like bullies, and you can't bully consumers into doing what they don't want to do."

While Seth's post is related to the Google browser rumors, it still speaks of how consumers are beginning to change some of their views, especially related to the Internet and browsers.

Who knows? Maybe Microsoft will be good enough to include Firefox in their next version of Windows. I wouldn't count on it though... I expect they will include enhancements to rival Firefox's increased popularity, but it may be a little too late.

Posted by Steve MacLellan at January 27, 2005 06:47 AM

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