Google participated in the IE knockout campaign
A Firefox support group in the US has launched two websites, Explorer Destroyer and Kill Bill's Browser. Meanwhile, Google claims to pay $ 1 each time a site attracts customers to switch to the open-source browser
The world's number one search group has launched a " referral " program, a feature of Google AdSense, that allows people to install Firefox containing the Google toolbar. Every time someone clicks on to download the browser, the operator of the approved sites will be rewarded with 1 USD.
The Explorer Destroyer has included some script commands on the website, able to determine whether the person has just visited the site using Internet Explorer. If it is, it will display a message with the content inviting: "Use this tool to attract users from IE to Firefox. If you sign up for Google's referral program, you will receive a bonus for each the time that someone gets converted ".
" Firefox is one of the most important software applications in the world because it plays a big role in the process of building a new generation web. This browser is gaining popularity thanks to the admirable efforts of Mozilla's open-source software organization, SpreadFirefox.org forces and many others, however, if Microsoft wants to continue to acquire the future of the Internet, Firefox needs to continue to grow even more. Build two affirmative websites. " The software group is developing a new version of Internet Exlporer and we hardly know what they will do with the Windows Vista operating system to force everyone to use the browser. Firefox is advantageous because Mozilla owns one. great tool Google has provided 'carrots' and we just need to take the Internet Explorer whip tail .
Meanwhile, Kill Bill's Browser is a website containing jokes about Internet Explorer. The site is similar in color to the "Kill Bill" action movie and lists 13 reasons to use Firefox.
TN ( according to TechTree, InformationWeek )
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