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Heard on the radio: "Switch to Firefox!"

Posted by paul on Thu, 10/18/2007 - 21:47Mainstream Press

A couple of folks here at Mozilla in Mountain View mentioned hearing some enthusiastic recommendations for Firefox this morning on KQED radio's Forum show. Here's the show archive; the segment is a talk about the Web 2.0 Summit and the clip about Firefox starts at about 45:30. The guests are journalists Sarah Lacy and Brad Stone. Sarah mentions the Firefox crop circle and the efforts by thousands of individual people to help Firefox gain momentum.


Spreading Firefox Through WDAG.org

Posted by debo964 on Fri, 12/14/2007 - 08:48Press Blog? | Using Firefox | Seen Online | Mainstream Press | Spreading Firefox

Check out my website/blog called Where Did America Go? at http://wdag.org
And of course... it is best viewed using Firefox.  I'll keep spreading the word to Amercia and spreading the use of Firefox!

Thanks,
Editor - wdag.org
 

 


I did it...

I add firefox to my website can someone please check it out and tell me how i looks I need to know i hope its not to big, if it is let me know..

Splashmyspace.com

 

 

Thank You  Firefox for making this new browser!!!

 


 


Firefox and U4H, Inc.

Posted by U4H on Sun, 09/16/2007 - 09:48Mainstream Press

Specializing in .tv channels and Internet Television Broadcasting, U4H, Inc. allows corporations to meet the demand for media rich content head on.  It is no surprise the Internet and Television have merged.  Web pages are becoming pieces of software.  The way the youth are using technologies and search engines have forced web design to change.  U4H, Inc. has many solutions and ideas that are revolutionizing the Internet.  With an understanding of technology, where technology is going, and global cultures U4H, Inc. is reaching out to FireFox to form a collaborative relationship.  FireFox is encouraged to visit Unity 4 Humanity, Inc.'s official home page www.unity4humanity.com and www.u4hcore.com, Unity 4 Humanity, Inc.'s team of core consultants home. 

U4H and FireFox have the unique opportunity to create the future software that will fuel, structure, and organize globally recognized sites and .tv Internet Channels.  U4H and FireFox have the opportunity to truly structure the world of .tv channels and Internet Television Broadcasting.  Please contact Anthony Galima the CEO of Unity 4 Humanity, Inc. directly and work towards building to dreams and not limitations!  FireFox can be in the future ahead of their Internet competitors!  U4H, Inc. asks individuals and corporations to explore its Global Web Presence, Mission statement and encourage FireFox to contact them.  The official starting point of U4H, Inc.'s global web presence is www.unity4humanity.com


Global Web Presence™ and .tv Channels

Posted by U4H on Sat, 09/15/2007 - 08:12Mainstream Press

Global Web Presence™ is a term and business solution U4H, Inc. utilizes to structure and showcase an Internet corporate identity to a new and better advantage. This structure incorporates and integrates the functions of a .com and .tv channel with other TLD’s functioning as peripherals.  A .tv channel is a necessary foundation in the creation of a Global Web Presence. These .tv’s need to be synchronized with the established functions of the .com’s. A .com and a .tv are different and when used in tandem are natural complements. Utilizing a dot tv channel gives freedom of expression and unlimited marketing opportunities.  For more information about Unity 4 Humanity, Inc. please go to U4H, Inc.’s official home page www.unity4humanity.com.

 

 

 


Mozilla Digital Memory Bank Podcast Episode 10 Blake Ross

Posted by mozmem on Thu, 06/14/2007 - 14:57Mainstream Press

Last June we met with Firefox co-founder Blake Ross. It proved a very interesting interview, with topics ranging from Firefox, to open source, to starting your own company.

 Download the podcast here.

 Listen to the full interview here.

And please take a moment to contribute the archive here.

 


World Information Society Award 2007 Laureates

Posted by hybridruide on Fri, 05/18/2007 - 05:49Mainstream Press

Seen at heise online news:

Mozilla von der International Telecommunications Union ausgezeichnet
... Ein weiterer Award geht an die Mozilla Corporation, vertreten durch die Mozilla-Chefin Mitchell Baker.

"Mozilla ist keine tradionelle Software-Firma. Es ist eine globale Gemeinschaft, eine öffentliche Wohltätigkeitsorganisation, die sich dafür einsetzt, die Internet-Erfahrung für Menschen in aller Welt zu verbessern",

heißt es in der Begründung der ITU, die den Award sonst nur an Personen vergibt. Mit der Auszeichnung für das Open Source-Projekt werde der Ansatz geehrt, dass auch die Ärmsten erstklassige Software nutzen können.

Mozilla receives this unusual honor …

... for its outstanding contribution towards the development of world-class Internet Technologies and Applications

Details and more information at International Telecommunication Union

~peter

 


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