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Flock Goes Green for Earth Day
Written by Sarah Perez / April 21, 2008 9:01 PM / 5 Comments

Flock, the Mozilla-based "social web browser," which we've profiled in the past here and here, has just announced its new Eco-edition browser just in time for Earth Day. This "green"

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Why We Need Web Apps on the Desktop
Written by Josh Catone / April 8, 2008 2:51 PM / 31 Comments

Yesterday on this blog Sarah Perez wondered how important is offline access for web apps? Her conclusion was that offline access is important now, but not as important as it

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Songbird 0.5RC1 Available Now, 0.5 Final By End of Month
Written by Sarah Perez / March 12, 2008 8:01 AM / 4 Comments

Songbird, the little music player/web browser mashup that everyone has high hopes for, has just released a new version: 0.5RC1. This is their first official release towards their goal of

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The State of Mozilla and Open Source in Asia
Written by Richard MacManus / February 12, 2008 2:38 PM / 3 Comments

One of the speakers at the LIFT conference - where Kevin Marks from Google also presented - was Gen Kanai, Mozilla's Director of business development in Asia. In his presentation

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Chandler: No Version 1.0 After 7 Years - Can it Survive Post-Kapor?
Written by Richard MacManus / January 28, 2008 10:08 PM / 6 Comments

Chandler is an open source, cross platform PIM (Personal Information Manager) product that has been in development since 2001, but has yet to get to a 1.0 version. It is

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Mozilla's New CEO Talks DataPortability and the Future of Firefox
Written by Marshall Kirkpatrick / January 14, 2008 7:46 PM / 3 Comments

Sean Ammirati posted a 20 minute podcast interview and transcript with new Mozilla CEO John Lilly tonight and Lilly has some interesting things to share about the future of the

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Mozilla Weaves Web Platform for User Data
Written by Josh Catone / December 22, 2007 9:53 PM / 5 Comments

Mozilla today announced Weave, a new web platform that will store users' browser metadata in a cloud environment for access anywhere. Weave is a "framework for services integration" that will,

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