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cogman10 2 hours ago

I'd also point out that IE won the title from Netscape in the first place, which was the basis for the Mozilla software set (that later spun off into firefox).

Mozilla didn't "take on" IE. Mozilla reclaimed their lost browser position. IE kicked the proverbial posterior of Netscape which both Netscape and Mozilla struggled to reclaim right up until the release of Firefox.

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readthenotes1 2 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Didn't Mozilla reclaim its title after Microsoft stopped its s monopolistic and anti-competitive activities? Or do I have the timing wrong?

biglyburrito 2 hours ago | parent | next [-]

lol, please tell me at what point in time Microsoft stopped its monopolistic and anti-competitive activities.

ghurtado 2 hours ago | parent [-]

They never did stop, but there was a time when they had to slow down right after being found guilty in a pretty big anti trust case in 2001.

The case was specifically about IE integration in Windows, so it definitely had an impact.

I think this is probably what the comment was thinking about.

cogman10 2 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

That was maybe a factor in the EU. In the US, MS never really stopped their anti-competitive activities. IE has been distributed as the default browser for windows in the US since forever.

MS presented the choice for a browser from 2009->2011.

IDK that MS has ever actually fixed the situation since their last fine in 2013.

IIRC, firefox really started taking off around Firefox 3, which was first released in 2006. Looks like they officially beat IE in 2010. That does seem to line up with MS's implementation of the browser choice screen.