Microsoft’s new browser ballot screen, which is
supposed to randomly scramble the positions of the top five browsers, instead
gives Google’s Chrome the best chance of landing in the preferred first spot, an
IBM software architect said today.


“This was a rookie mistake,” said a professor, who works for IBM
and has a degree in astrophysics from Harvard University. “I was definitely
surprised to see an error of this type in the ballot.”

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