Source: News.com
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Mozilla's chief operating officer, John Lilly, is calling Steve Jobs' plans for building Safari's market share "out of date" and "duopolistic."
Lilly made his comments following the
Apple CEO's keynote speech last week at the Worldwide Developers Conference, where the Mac maker unveiled a
version of the Safari browser designed to run on Windows Vista or XP.
In the speech predicting how Apple would expand its market share, Jobs showed a slide with Safari dominating almost a quarter of the market--a market shared only with a single other browser, Internet Explorer.