Citations:browser wars

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English citations of browser wars and Browser Wars

  • 2010, Roger Chapman, Culture Wars: An Encyclopedia of Issues, Viewpoints, and Voices, M.E. Sharpe (→ISBN), page 357:
    The browser wars spilled over into the culture wars, as Microsoft's products came under attack by some members of the “open-source community,” endorsers of the idea that the code for operating personal computers and the software applications running on them should be freely available to all.
  • 2015, Jonathan Reid, HTML5 Programmer's Reference, Apress (→ISBN), page 8:
    This set the stage for the so-called Browser Wars. Anyone producing content for the Web had to make a choice: choose a single browser to support, or spend significant resources to try and support both []