Mozilla responds to Google Chrome version 100 by releasing Firefox version "1,000,000"
"You just got mathed, Google.”
Last week, Google broke the “triple digit version number” barrier with the release of Google Chrome version “100”.
Not to be outdone, Mozilla Corporation has announced that the next release of the Firefox web browser will carry the version number “1,000,000”.
“Firefox version One Million will be, like, a thousand times better than Chrome 100,” stated Mozilla spokesman Edward McHammony. “That’s just math, right there. You just got mathed, Google.”
In response, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella announced a similar version number bump to the Microsoft Edge browser.
“100? 1 million? Pushaw. That’s kiddie stuff. Microsoft is announcing the immediate availability of Microsoft Edge version ONE BAZILLION. Mic drop. Walk off stage. Everyone is very impressed.”
In other news, the Brave web browser has announced the latest update to their alternative web browser. Version 1.4.
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