Yahoo joins Browser War

Quacker Jack said:
As stated earlier, yes Axis is an amazing name for a browser. I really personally like it. I like what there "add-on" does frankly as well. From there..... it just gets ugly. For one, it just shows they are too weak to make and support their own real "Browser", except the disturbing thing is that they are considering this a competing "Browser". I'll admit, it is an interesting new way to search (though I wouldn't use it on my own), it isn't a way to necessarily browse the entire web, and therefore isn't classified a browser. Additionally, it is an add-on! That's a key word right there. They are just either trying to promote competitor's browsers or just want to win over maybe a couple thousand more search engine users.

My view? I think this is pathetic. Yahoo, bother me when you get guts to make your own real browser.

They are redefining what it means to "redefine", especially since they called a "browser" the same thing as a "add-on".
I don't want to define what browsing is but I can go to Best Buy and browse even if they dont have everything like food and such 😛, still called browsing

Its an interesting software
 
Let me know when Yahoo starts following web standards and removes the clutter from all of their websites so they don't take five years to load and I might look into it.
 
Doesn't look convincing as a browser at all. I'm not even going to bother being a derp and downloading it just to see if it's any good (which I bet it isn't).
 
I haven't tried it yet, although I want to (I'm just lazy and such.)
But from what everyone is saying, it's an add on rather than a browser? Sounds odd, but it's always good to test things out right?
 
It will never be better then chrome. Yahoo is always 2nd best or worse with everything they do.
 
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