I thought with the flood of publicity for the upcoming IE 7.0, it would have been a five point swing vs. just a point. MS is well known for stifling competition by pre-announcing products with exceptional features, only to scale back to a mediocre product by actual release date. I expect IE 7.0 to be slow, bug-ridden, and non-standard, in other words, business as usual.
I thought with the flood of publicity for the upcoming IE 7.0, it would have been a five point swing vs. just a point. MS is well known for stifling competition by pre-announcing products with exceptional features, only to scale back to a mediocre product by actual release date. I expect IE 7.0 to be slow, bug-ridden, and non-standard, in other words, business as usual.
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