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Earlier version mentioned that MSNBC Online used Internet Explorer and Windows Media Player -- I think that was refering to the fact that their web site was atrocious with any other browser. But nowdays it works equally well with Mozilla/Netscape, it also makes extensive use of Flash, so the idea that it is an "IE-specific" site no longer applies. --] 02:08 Dec 21, 2002 (UTC) | Earlier version mentioned that MSNBC Online used Internet Explorer and Windows Media Player -- I think that was refering to the fact that their web site was atrocious with any other browser. But nowdays it works equally well with Mozilla/Netscape, it also makes extensive use of Flash, so the idea that it is an "IE-specific" site no longer applies. --] 02:08 Dec 21, 2002 (UTC) | ||
== There's a newsroom in Redmond? == | |||
I've never seen it. Has anyone else? - ] 03:38, Nov 24, 2004 (UTC) |
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Earlier version mentioned that MSNBC Online used Internet Explorer and Windows Media Player -- I think that was refering to the fact that their web site was atrocious with any other browser. But nowdays it works equally well with Mozilla/Netscape, it also makes extensive use of Flash, so the idea that it is an "IE-specific" site no longer applies. --Nate 02:08 Dec 21, 2002 (UTC)
There's a newsroom in Redmond?
I've never seen it. Has anyone else? - Sekicho 03:38, Nov 24, 2004 (UTC)