Along the way, they just may make themselves a few bucks by getting people to change browsers.
But according to one of the quartet behind the site -- who are also behind ExplorerDestroyer.com, which offers free scripts that Web site owners can use to entice converts -- the parody is serious business.
"We think there's a huge opportunity for anyone who's creative to make a good case why people should switch to Firefox, and make money at the same time," said Holmes Wilson.
"If we got a ton of traffic, we can make a dollar per person the same as anyone else," he added. "But we really did it to showcase how anyone can do this."
Holmes, and his partners -- Nick Nassar, Tiffiniy Cheng, and Nicholas Reville, all of Worcester, Mass. -- are taking advantage of a new Google affiliate program called Adsense Referrals. The new plan, which debuted to virtually no fanfare Tuesday, pays Web site operators $1 for each user they refer who downloads and runs a copy of Firefox.
"This is amazing, a bounty of $1 on the head of each IE user," said Holmes, like his colleagues, a long-time Firefox user. "It's a story that could fly under the radar. Google's literally setting the stage for a gold rush around convincing people to switch from Microsoft."
While Holmes and the others have been fans of Firefox's community marketing site, SpreadFirefox.com -- "It really raised the bar for organizing people online," said Holmes -- Kill Bill's Browser and ExplorerDestroyer are their first real efforts in Firefox proselytizing.
On ExplorerDestroyer.com, the four posted a letter explaining why they created the site.
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