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Will Microsoft Lose The Browser Wars?
By: Jim Edwards
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    2006-08-16

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    In response to severe security vulnerabilities, several alternative Web browsers recently gained significant market share.

    ** Opera.com **

    One of the original "alternative" browsers, "Opera" offers a significant number of interesting tweaks over Internet Explorer, including the ability to open more than one html page within the browser, as opposed to one page per window with IE.

    The free version of Opera carries advertising messages, but for $39 you can turn off the advertising and unlock additional features.

    ** Mozilla.com **

    Mozilla actually offers two choices for alternative Web browsing. Mozilla 1.7, the current version of the original Mozilla software, includes an email program, newsgroup reader, and even a chat feature.

    Mozilla also offers a newer browser called "Firefox" that has many people raving about enhanced features. Both browsers come free of charge and do not appear to carry any third party advertising.

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