|
|
|
|
|
by throwawaylinux
1570 days ago
|
|
I'm not quite sure how this addresses what I wrote. Three things: Firefox got popular when they listened to users and made a product people wanted. They did this despite fierce competition from a huge monopolistic company with quite a locked in and anticompetitive platform. And today they make something crazy like a half billion dollars a year from firefox, they have enough resources to make a competitive browser. |
|
Also, they still make a competetive browser, as I laid out. Just the fact that some of the competition has improved massively (but by no means all of it) doesn't change that.