Entrepeneurs won't embrace Firefox 3.0
Most business entrepreneurs play it safer when dealing with software than in other aspects of their dealings and the launch of Mozilla's Firefox 3.0 has highlighted the issue.
On-line business guru Guy Kingston of Mind Your Own Business (www.myobpod.com) says: "While most people's view of a true entrepreneur is that of a risk taker working on innovations and at the leading edge of life – the truth is sadly that most play it very safe when it comes to adopting new software. In the case of internet browsers most would rather stick with the tried and tested Internet Explorer even though there is no cost associated with trying and using Firefox.'
The launch of Firefox 3.0 with its stunning new features will not get entrepreneurs racing to download it.
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Please stop wasting my time! I thought this article my contain some interesting research or at least some reasoning behind why entrepeneurs won't embrace Firefox, but it's just on(e)-line business gurus random thougts with more random thoughts from some stupid business journalist.
I'd rather read rants on how KDE4 sucks based on hearsay than this BS.