Friday, June 17, 2011

[ZDNET] Microsoft: Chrome, Firefox graphics tech "harmful"; Win XP rules; Anonymous; LulzSec

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Microsoft calls graphics technology in Chrome and Firefox "harmful"

In an unusually blunt statement, Microsoft has announced that it considers the WebGL graphics technology used in Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox to be "harmful" and "not a technology Microsoft...

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