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The writer of this post is the developer of a Webkit-based browser for Linux. Not an email or chat client with an embedded log-in screen—a real, true browser that just so happens to not be named Chrome, Safari, or Firefox. It is the default browser in many Linux distributions.



Yes. And we are all well past the point now where antitrust legislation should be invoked to break Google up. This is another attempt to use one piece of Google to promote another piece of Google.




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