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					<description><![CDATA[I recently saw an analysis of browser uptake, and one of the things that drove the initial Firefox installations was the high prevalence of spam pop-ups. In other words the Internet was broken to the general user population and installing Firefox was a way of fixing it.

Nowadays, with add-on toolbars that block pop-ups and spam sites most IE6 users don&#039;t see any real need to do anything because as far as they are concerned, nothing is broken.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I recently saw an analysis of browser uptake, and one of the things that drove the initial Firefox installations was the high prevalence of spam pop-ups. In other words the Internet was broken to the general user population and installing Firefox was a way of fixing it.</p>
<p>Nowadays, with add-on toolbars that block pop-ups and spam sites most IE6 users don&#8217;t see any real need to do anything because as far as they are concerned, nothing is broken.</p>
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