Nokia denies migration to Firefox
Reports that Nokia has replaced 55,000 desktops running Microsoft’s Internet Explorer Web browser in favor of Mozilla’s Firefox at its Swedish operations are bogus, according to the company.
Nokia spokesperson Chantal Boeckman told LinuxInsider that "the IDG reporter got the information wrong. We have contacted the reporter to correct the situation."
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