Now this must be the news of 2010 After nearly 10 years of unlimited patches, hotfixes and service Packs, IE is still a weak link in recent attacks on Google's systems. Either M$ is now threatened by Googles rise to prominence or IE is completely rubbish. Either way we should start taking instructions from the German government if this article is anything to go by. <http/news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/8463516.stm> Is google's search engine more powerful than M$ Bing?
and after as many years or more, Toyota is apparently a weak link too! I really can't remember the last time I looked to any Government anywhere for truth or objectivity. And, in addition for citizens to look to any Government for techno/Internet help, well, it's only in the last few years that they've been able to spell www! After 100's of years of Suits and Ties and Edumacated people convincing us that they can run our lives they seem to have been measurably less adequate than IE, Google and Firefox. To ask the perpetual duality question in your last pargraph displays a desire to perpetuate myths and illusions. e.g. Which is better - Mac or PC? NEITHER! it's ALWAYS the end user... Sheesh </rant> -- ____________________________ People with opinions just go around bothering each other.... www.cannonbeachcomputers.com ---------------------------------------- "John Hacker" wrote: > Now this must be the news of 2010 > > After nearly 10 years of unlimited patches, hotfixes and service > Packs, IE is still a weak link in recent attacks on Google's systems. > Either M$ is now threatened by Googles rise to prominence or IE is > completely rubbish. Either way we should start taking instructions > from the German government if this article is anything to go by. > > <http/news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/8463516.stm> > > Is google's search engine more powerful than M$ Bing? > . >