The Alternative Browser Alliance
August 8th, 2005 by Kelson. Posted in Site Updates, Web and tagged for alternative, AlternativeBrowserAlliance, browser, campaign, firefox, Opera, switch, WebI’m launching a new browser switch site, with a bit of a twist. It’s promoting all alternative browsers, kind of like Browse Happy, but a bit more inclusive and aimed at a slightly different audience.
The idea is that a diverse browser “market”—one with three or four major browser suppliers all competing with each other—is the best way to maintain innovation and security. Anyone following the classic browser wars, the lull in IE development, and the sudden appearance of IE7 can see the difference competition makes for innovation. As for security… If someone can hit 90% of the world’s computers by hitting IE on Windows, we’re in trouble. But if they have to hit 30% each on IE, Firefox, and Opera, and even those are split among Windows, Mac and Linux, it’s a lot more effort for the bad guys.
I got the idea back in May, during some rather heated Firefox/Opera flame wars. It seemed to me that fans of the two browsers had more in common than they thought, if they’d just stop fighting each other. I worked on it during June, and launched a test version last month, asking for feedback from friends and from the Spread Firefox and My Opera communities. It’s still not where I’d like it to be (Comic-Con, then procrastination), but after the net went crazy over Paul Thurott’s “Boycott IE” article I realized I’d better launch what I had and refine it later.
So, without further ado, I’m officially launching the Alternative Browser Alliance.
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2 Responses to “The Alternative Browser Alliance”
By aeryncrichton on Aug 9, 2005
Am I missing something, or does that link not function? I’m getting File Not found….using IE…. The button does work, but the embedded link doesn’t….
By Kelson on Aug 9, 2005
I accidentally left a space in the URL… on the official launch post! Now that’s embarrassing. (Thanks for pointing it out!)