Oblomov · @oblomov
498 followers · 15654 posts · Server sociale.network

Microsoft had reasons for this: at first it was because they didn't “get” the Internet, later on it was because it's the only way they had to (attempt to) control it. They did all they could to cripple it: remember when released a “Bork” edition of their of the in response to serving them intentionally broken CSS?
press.opera.com/2003/02/14/ope
Now imagine what the Internet would have been like if Opera, @mozilla and few others hadn't held their ground.

#microsoft #Operabrowser #OperaSoftware

Last updated 2 years ago

Oblomov · @oblomov
498 followers · 15653 posts · Server sociale.network

Microsoft had reason for this: at first it was because they didn't “get” the Internet, later on it was because it's the only way they had to (attempt to) control it. They did all they could to cripple it: remember when released a “Bork” edition of their of the in response to serving them intentionally broken CSS?
press.opera.com/2003/02/14/ope
Now imagine what the Internet would have been like if Opera, @mozilla and few others hadn't held their ground.

#microsoft #Operabrowser #OperaSoftware

Last updated 2 years ago

Oblomov · @oblomov
498 followers · 15653 posts · Server sociale.network

Microsoft had reason for this: at first it was because they didn't “get” the Internet, later on it was because it's the only way they had to (attempt to) control it. They did all they could to cripple it: remember when released a “Bork” edition of their of the in response to serving them intentionally broken CSS?
press.opera.com/2003/02/14/ope
Now imagine what the Internet would have been like if them, @mozilla and few others hadn't held their ground.

#microsoft #Operabrowser #OperaSoftware

Last updated 2 years ago

Oblomov · @oblomov
492 followers · 15334 posts · Server sociale.network

I don't think people appreciate the role that played in fostering the and during the first (when the was still built on their proprietary engine), and a fortiori the role it had in their demise (when they switched to being “just another /#Blink skin”), despite their browser never even reaching a 3% market share.

#webkit #presto #Operabrowser #browserWar #indieweb #openweb #OperaSoftware

Last updated 2 years ago