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  • From: "Jeffrey A. Williams" <jwkckid1@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 02 Sep 2008 02:33:57 -0700

Lauren and all,

  More specific other opinions...

See:
Mozilla CEO
John Lily shared his thoughts on Google's new browser project, Chrome,
and  http://john.jubjubs.net/2008/09/01/thoughts-on-chrome-more/
what that means for Mozilla. "It should come as no real surprise
that Google has done something here their business is the web, and
they've got clear opinions on how things should be, and smart people
thinking about how to make things better. Chrome will be a browser
optimized for the things that they see as important, and it'll be
interesting to see how it evolves." Mozilla's Europe president, Tristan
Nitot also chimed in during an interview with PCPro, stating that they
 http://www.pcpro.co.uk/news/222147/mozilla-google-is-not-trying-to-kill-us.html
don't view this as a direct attack on Firefox, even if it did catch
them by surprise. "I'll take another example: just before Microsoft
launched Vista, it invited us [to work with it] so that Firefox works
better on Windows Vista. Because for it, Firefox being a top-tier
application that was very successful - we now have 200 million users
around the world - it could not afford to have Firefox run slowly on
Vista. Therefore, it helped us improve Firefox for Vista. That's just
the
same for Google. It wants Firefox to perform well with its applications,

that's for sure. Indeed, it even wants IE to perform well with Gmail and

the rest. It's just that it has very limited control over this. That's
why Google's been frustrated and it is launching this Chrome browser."

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