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Showing posts with label phoenix. Show all posts
14 April 2013

Mozilla and the Open Source Browser Bonanza

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Even if you don't remember the birth of Mozilla  15 years ago , you are certainly benefitting from its consequences. For, back then, ...
09 November 2011

Mozilla's Brendan Eich on the Birth of Firefox

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A couple of weeks ago I posted the first part of an interview with Brendan Eich, who is Mozilla's CTO. That covered the early years ...
07 January 2009

Is Phoenix about to Enter GPL Violation HyperSpace?

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If ultraportables were last year's big surprise success for GNU/Linux, one of the potentially exciting technologies for this year is the...
06 November 2007

The Java Phoenix

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What a difference a year makes. In 2006, Java was looking distinctly long in the tooth. Widely used, yes, but hardly an exciting technology...
19 December 2006

dmoz RIP?

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DMOZ - now called the Open Directory Project - just doesn't have the respect it deserves. That's partly because it's had more ...
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15 August 2006

Gecko Turns into a K-Meleon

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One of the great things about free software is that anyone can build on the work of others. For example, the Gecko engine lies at the hear...
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