The problem is the "web community" at the time was . that big
while the user base was
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that big. so it only took a company to make a browser people wanted to get that 0 mass to move to it.
the . was simply ignored as the corporations and developers did what they wanted :-)
so while ie had 95% market share it was FICKLE and would jump ship without hesitation and was not the . bit.
:-)
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