5 reasons not to trust Microsoft near Firefox

Microsoft has never made much secret of the fact that keeping rival browsers down is a key part of its business plan.

Way back in 1996, Steve Ballmer (then still only the deputy CEO) cheerfully proclaimed: “Every minute of every day, we’ll ask every Microsoft employee to ask themselves, ‘Have I done anything to increase our share of the Internet browser market?’ That’s the business we’re in; driving up our share is incredibly, incredibly important to us.”

When it suits, of course, Microsoft likes to look like it’s playing nice. Hence the jaunty tone of a recent post on the official Windows Vista blog, announcing that users of Firefox - the biggest threat to Microsoft’s browser share since, well, a decade ago - are now going to be fully allowed into the Windows Media world.

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