Kill Bill's Browser & Explorer Destroyer: FireFox War Against Microsoft's Internet Explorer! (Link)

Four friends and full-time political activists from Worcester, Massachusetts have launched two pro-Firefox websites - Explorer Destroyer and Kill Bill's Browser.
A few days ago Google announced that they would pay $1 for each referral to Firefox with Google Toolbar (currently available only for U.S. Publishers). According to the four activists, Google set the stage for Firefox to literally "take back the web" and go from 11 percent of browsers to over 50 percent.
Explorer Destroyer has some free scripts that one can put on their website to encourage users to switch to Firefox from Internet Explorer. The scripts will detect whether a visitor is running Internet Explorer, and if they are, it will either show a splash page telling them to switch or it will put a big switch banner at the top of the page. If one signs up for Google's referral program, he/she can make $1 for each person that switches.
Killbillsbrowser.com is a parody site with jokes about Internet Explorer, but it's also a medium to convince people to switch. The site has the colors of Quentin Tarantino's film Kill Bill and lists 13 reasons, like "Mozilla has never made a talking paperclip" and "Your computer won't spend its free time telling the world about Viagra soft tabs" - why people should switch to Firefox.
Now the question is ... Would IE fight back? And if yes, how?
Read TechTree Article:
Killing Bill's Browser








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