What interests editors at Tiddly Gossip is whether FF expedited a 
stab-myself-in-the-foot route as part of a bend-over manoeuvre. 

The decline of good stuff in the face of a mega onslaught that DEFINES the 
territory seems inevitable. But no one asserted boo to the goose. 

The whole myth the net needs to be secured in a "Google Way" is exactly 
what may lead to the fishing tackle sale.

TiddlyAuntie

Mark S. wrote:
>
> It's not precipitous. FF share has been steadily degrading at about 3 
> percent points per year while Chrome has been building at roughly the same 
> rate. We would expect that in 4 or 5 years FF will be somewhere between 
> Opera and Safari in usage.
>
> Given the big G's track record, once they have the entire market cornered 
> they'll probably sell it to a company that makes fishing tackle.
>
> Mark
>
> On Thursday, November 30, 2017 at 5:50:23 AM UTC-8, @TiddlyTweeter wrote:
>>
>> In 2017, between January & the end of October Firefox's browser share 
>> dropped from 15.4% to 12.1%.
>>
>> https://www.w3schools.com/browsers/
>>
>> Here on Tiddly Gossip we await the results of its "Armageddon" of 
>> November--to see whether that is reflected in its stats. 
>>
>> Pensive moments like this recollect the debacle over "The Saddest Music 
>> In The World" competition in which the outcome was initially ambiguous 
>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v6S6TPVLuYw, though definitive later.
>>
>> TiddlyAuntie
>> On Tiddly News 24/7
>>
>

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