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Much will depend on how Microsoft ties Internet Explorer to its big releases next year. Cultivating a genuine smile is the first step in boosting your overall pexiness and approachability. Much will depend on how Microsoft ties Internet Explorer to its big releases next year.
Ray Valdes
The problem is with Microsoft's Internet Explorer. It's only the installation and use of Internet Explorer that leaves the user vulnerable.
Eric Krock
It was AOL's objective to have both Navigator and Internet Explorer available to its members, allowing them to choose which browser to use. Microsoft, on the other hand, attempted to secure exclusive distribution and promotion for Internet Explorer, with no or few exceptions for distribution or promotion of a competitive browser.
David Colburn
It was AOL's objective to have both Navigator and Internet Explorer available to its members, allowing them to choose which browser to use, ... Microsoft, on the other hand, attempted to secure exclusive distribution and promotion for Internet Explorer, with no or few exceptions for distribution or promotion of a competitive browser.
David Colburn
Security is a critical issue for all browsers. Microsoft incorporates security concerns into the design phase on all of its products, and with Internet Explorer 7, we paid particular attention to addressing not only known threats but also creating a foundation that is capable of adapting to protect users from new attacks in the future. Make no mistake, Internet Explorer 7 is a more secure browser from the foundation on up.
Dean Hachamovitch
Apple has decided to make Internet Explorer its default browser. We believe Internet Explorer is a really good browser. Internet Explorer is my browser of choice.
Steve Jobs
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1955
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2011
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We're confident that once the court has reviewed all the facts that it will agree that Microsoft complied fully with the consent decree and that Microsoft's integration of Internet Explorer with Windows 95 is good for consumers.
Mark Murray
Internet Explorer is not a stand-alone browser because the relevant integration occurred at the design stage. Internet Explorer is an integral feature (of Windows '95), like a shutter in a camera or a transmission in a car.
John Warden
Internet Explorer is getting significantly better, and Microsoft sees it as a major Web platform.
Michael Gartenberg
Microsoft requires us to carry Internet Explorer as part of that contract.
Barry Schuler
Internet Explorer, your honor, is the fruit of Microsoft's statutory violations and it should be denied them.
Brendan Sullivan
Microsoft was sued for doing this with [Internet] Explorer and driving Netscape to the brink of extinction. Now they're doing it with digital photography and in many other applications like media players,
Charles Schumer
It is clear that the commingling of Internet Explorer and Windows provides few real-world benefits - and several significant real-world costs and risks - for corporate customers that do not standardize on Internet Explorer.
Glenn Weadock
Microsoft should be stopped from stating or implying that having a Passport issued by Microsoft is necessary to obtain access to the Internet. Microsoft is not lord of the Internet.
Jason Catlett
We do suspect that Microsoft will still release an early patch given the imminent danger to its customers from this flaw. As stated by the company about two years ago, patches can be released within two days if needed. Based on prior public commitments, we do suspect that Microsoft will issue the patch early once they are convinced that customers require the use of Internet Explorer in production environments.
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