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Mozilla's Dietrich Ayala would like to have one million contributors to Firefox in 2012. It's a tough, probably unreachable, goal that Ayala says he's kidding about. Kind of. Ayala spoke
Snowl is Mozilla's experimental attempt at creating a unified messaging client for Firefox. When we first reviewed Mozilla's Snowl, it looked like a promising project, but ultimately didn't live up
Fennec, the codename for the mobile version of the Firefox web browser, now has its first extension. The browser, which launched into alpha last month, has always allowed for extendibility
Mike Shaver from the Mozilla foundation is here at ETech talking about the Mozilla Manifesto. Traditionally, a manifesto on an organization's web site says what they stands for. These declarations
This week the Diaspora Project put its hand out to ask supporters for "$25 or whatever they can spare" to keep the project going. Raising money is not a particularly
We're midway through the week and this week's poll has thrown up some interesting results so far. We asked: among the big Internet companies/orgs, whose web app deployment platform do
Get ready, Firefox fans, because Firefox 4 is on the way. PCWorld writes that the next version of the second most popular browser worldwide is "nearly ready for release" and
The good folks at Mozilla are trumpeting a new report by global analytics service Net Applications that documented a 20% global market share for two out of four weeks in
When Google first introduced Chrome OS and the idea of "Web apps" last December, the idea made little sense to me. Then, over time, as I became used to it
digg_url = 'http://digg.com/tech_news/Mozilla_Launches_New_Email_and_Communications_Org_Similar_to_Firefox'; digg_bgcolor = '#ffffff'; digg_skin = 'compact'; Today Mozilla is launching a new organization to develop Internet mail and communications software. It will use the open source
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