

Jason Calcanis has a simple solution for America's woes. To summarize his eminently readable article in his own words:
Macrumors say that Apple's Safari web browser has crested 7% of worldwide browser market share according to online research firm Net Applications.
With our research work on the battle of browsers, we had Safari at a stable 3rd position on both occasions, though a lot behind from IE and Firefox. But that was only 3% of the market. This study, if appropriate, talks about double the growth of Safari browser users worldwide. Indeed something to be hopeful for Mac users, no?

