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I dont know where the heck you got that info, but AOL has nothing to do with FireFox. Rumours are that they might use Mozilla in the future, but AOL has never even developed there own browser, they have always used IE and skinned it and such (possibly netscape before 1997),
Firefox is devloped by Mozilla org, and is an open source, free project based on Mozilla.
I'm mainly a firefox guy but I think opera is pretty cool to, you all ever use opera?
Yeah, I use opera too, and I think it's one of the greatest browsers in existance, fitting rss readers, mail clients and browsers and much more into 3mb with low memory usage and it hardly ever crashes, it's pretty incredible.
I would like to see more people using opera in the future, and maybe someday it will become a much more popular browser.. as it can handle extensions and themes and such too.
It's also the only browser ever created to follow CSS1, 2 and 3 correctly and fully, and HTML 4.01 (IE and firefox do not include full support for CSS 2 and 3, and they are both missing a few elements from HTML 4.01)
I've been using Opera since version 7.0. But, I ditched it for Firefox. But, I do use it occasionally. Much more features built in than Firefox has (excluding addition of extensions)
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