Look here Ma, that durn POKO has started up a blog on this here internet thingamabob.
BillyBob, have you done finished milking the cows? You know reading that tripe POKO writes wont get the chores done!
Okay Ma, I'll do my chores now and read the blog after I feed the pigs. That durn POKO, he's always up to something...






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Will It Be Microsoft Explorer Or Firefox ?
Microsoft has lost a lot of ground to rival browser Firefox, and with good reason. Microsoft is targeted by hackers more than any other software out there. It's part of a 'Hate Bill' thing.
Firefox is less suseptible and for this reason, becoming more popular to those Windows users world-wide concerned with the security of their computers. It only makes sense!
Dean's World reports:

So, Microsoft has announced that it plans to require Windows XP in order to run its new Internet Explorer version 7. The folks at the Firefox project are reportedly very excited, since they assume it will boost interest in Firefox for all those people running Windows 2000, Millenium, 98, etc.
I doubt if it's going to make all that much difference, but I imagine they'll see at least some bump in interest from people who want browser improvements but don't want to pay to upgrade to XP.
The thing is I fully expect IE7 to copy most of Firefox's enhancements, and to add some typical Microsoft-only "features" that are hard for the Firefox people to emulate. And the users of earlier Microsoft operating systems will shrink over the time.
The really interesting thing to see will be whether or not the Firefox folks can reverse-engineer whatever Internet Explorer 7 has in order to remain compatible with it. Or better yet, find some way to add features that Microsoft feels they have to emulate.
Blog MyyyyyAsssss is a Microsoft internet explorer supporter. We tried Firefox, but only use it now for web design purposes. It is our position that a properly set up system that is kept up to date will not compromise our data any more (or less) than the Firefox browser.
Rest assured that our use of this browser will discontinue if and when Microsoft ever starts charging for this software - we have noticed their penchant for trying to take over the world.

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