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by sam_goody
1162 days ago
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That's a feature, not a bug. As long as Chrome has > 80% market share, the more non-standard features the ship, the more they cement their position. Same as IE6, which was intentionally non-standards. Sites would be designed to work in IE, and would not work on Netscape. Considering how much spying and how much lock-in Chrome provides for Google, anything that makes devs design for Chrome only is a huge advantage. |
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