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I'm a bit confused on what you mean?
Well, there are sites that will help better than programs and vice versa.
If I understand correctly you are responding to my comment about browser specific applications that were publicly available.
In this case it was a public library that would have around 23,000 university students that would be in/out of the place. It was an awesome job. Most people end up using the browser over programs. We had stats over the laptops/desktops that would get checked out. It was about even. Windows vs Linux. We didn't make a huge deal over it.