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Bamaman37 said:
The greatest thing to ever happen to me was when they put Firefox in the standard load for all computers here at work.

I just don't understand why people use IE. OK, so if you buy a computer with Windows XP/Vista installed on it it has IE as the default browser. Seriously people, take 5 minutes, download Firefox, make it the default browser, and watch your life change for the better.

You don't have problems like this if you use Firefox: http://technology.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/tech_and_web/article5351749.ece

Agreed. Especially if you work in a field where you are dealing with computers all day long.

Some make a joke of it...but we need the ditch diggers of the world. :D

I kid folks, I kid.

Computer users are advised by some security experts to switch to an alternative internet browser, such as Firefox or Google Chrome, to avoid the hackers who have so far corrupted an estimated 10,000 websites.

Microsoft said that it is considering the release of an emergency update to correct the flaw. The computing company claims that it has only detected attacks on Internet Explorer 7, the most common version of the browser, but gave warning that other versions are also potentially vulnerable.

That would be their latest, right?
 
planomateo said:
Bamaman37 said:
The greatest thing to ever happen to me was when they put Firefox in the standard load for all computers here at work.

that's the greatest thing that's ever happened to you... :D

Dude, I am a computer nerd.....so yeah, it was pretty awesome. :D


TerryP said:
Computer users are advised by some security experts to switch to an alternative internet browser, such as Firefox or Google Chrome, to avoid the hackers who have so far corrupted an estimated 10,000 websites.

Microsoft said that it is considering the release of an emergency update to correct the flaw. The computing company claims that it has only detected attacks on Internet Explorer 7, the most common version of the browser, but gave warning that other versions are also potentially vulnerable.

That would be their latest, right?

Like planomateo said earlier, Microsoft has already pushed out IE8, but it sucks just as hard as all other IE versions.


http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/firefox.html
 
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