Comments on: New IE plug-in aims to speed Web searches
Tech lets people mouse over search results for an instant view of the content rather than having to wait for the full page to download.
Tech lets people mouse over search results for an instant view of the content rather than having to wait for the full page to download.
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the majority market share, but only because it comes bundled with
Windows. No one (ok, very few) chooses IE conscientiously. They
should have developed for Firefox, the browser conscientiously
chosen by power users -- just the type of users who are more
likely to use a power tool like this and talk about it with their
friends and colleagues.
I'd rather have the free AND open things like Firefox extentions without the free spyware.
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- And the Ad crap is all I needed to know. Off my list now.
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