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Nothing is trivial at that size but given the immense resources and market power at their disposal, I find it more convincing that it's just not a priority because their market position is already too secure.

I heard similar excuses back in the IE6 heyday for how improving the browser was "hard". Realistically 94% market share just meant that it wasn't broken from Microsoft's perspective.



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