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Mozilla says Apple is out to lunch

Jobs "out of date" and "duopolitistic"
Mon Jun 18 2007, 16:10
THE BIGGEST CHEESE in the Mozzarella Foundation, John Lilly has hit out at the entertainment firm, Apple, over its plans to build Safari's market share.

According to News.com, Lilly said that Jobs was "out of date" and "duopolistic" which we think means that his tank tops are old fashioned and he only has two.

He pointed out that when Jobs showed a slide of his predicted Safari market share, he showed a market only shared with that other proprietary software maker Microsoft.

Lilly says this is an indication that Jobs was hoping to steal the users of Firefox and other smaller browsers in order to run a "duopoly" with the evil Volish Empire in Redmond.

He said that Jobs betrayed Apple's thinking. He said that it was out-of-date, corporate-controlled, duopoly-oriented and not the-Web-thinking.

Lilly doubted that Jobs' two-browser vision would come to pass. The popularity of Linux and Open Sauce has proven that users are no longer content with "the monopolies and duopolies and cartels of yesterday's distribution" led by the big software vendors.

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