Haha
Oh man. You still don't get it or are you joking?
We're talking about the FUTURE, not now, THE FUTURE.
Enjoy the IMDb website.
Hehe. You guys aren't real.
The web browser is going to DIE. There's nothing you can do about it.
I'm telling you and smarter guys than you have said it...
Sorry, but you're wrong.
A browser isn't going to get any more relevant.
The internet will not be something that you go in and experience through a browser. We can see that happening more and more right now.
Second, there is no such thing as "Web 2.0", it's a made up term that really means...
hahaha..
Like the web designer isn't controlling your experience?
Yes. You can search with a browser. Thanks for the tip.
if you want to read the news, there's NO website like the Flipboard app on Windows 8.1. That is THE best experience for reading news,
and thus marking the beginning of the death of the browsers.
it won't be a quick death, but the first signs are here, which is the death of the plugins. plugins will die first. when they die the websites will start the road to permanent death and thus the need for a stupid browser, which is...
What are these awesome powerful websites you're talking about? So far all you've done is talk.
So if I want to find out about home loans in Wells Fargo I go to their website and check. That still doesn't explain your need for the desktop or Firefox extensions.
You tell me. You're the one throwing out terms.
You're honestly saying you can't block ads with IE? I have them ALL blocked.
Video download. Can do that too. I do every week from VodLocker without any extensions at all.
As far as greasemonkey, has a bigger security hole been developed...
Says the guy with the fan spinning boxes at home. Haha
You're honestly going to sit there and tell me you think the future of computing are those boxes in your signature?.
"rich functionality". You're now just throwing nonsense terms. What does that even mean?
Apps provide a nicer richer more integrated experience to your computer device as a whole.
As for your banking, I would feel a lot safer doing it in the Bank of America app than though a browser on...
Like I said, this is just true for you as you're using a dinosaur box with a mouse and a keyboard. The future of the internet is not to be accessed by a browser. That's just your old thinking unwilling to let go. One day we will look at computers like that huge box you describe in your signature...
Simply, it's dead because it sucked. Laggy over complicated ugly mess.
The best and most secure "metro" browsing experience is Internet Explorer.
I can't remember the last time I used internet explorer (maybe 1999?) and the experience is so good I'm back using it as my daily browser. Firefox...
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