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02 September 2012
Can open source be democratic?
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One of the most important messages in the history of free software – and computing – was posted 21 years ago, on 25 August 1991: On The ...
01 July 2010
Moving Firefox Fourwards
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I last interviewed Mozilla Europe's Tristan Nitot a couple of years ago. Yesterday, I met up with him again, and caught up with the late...
22 February 2010
A Tale of Two Ballot Screens
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Remember the browser ballot screen that Microsoft agreed to add as part of its settlement with the EU over competition issues? It's happ...
06 April 2009
How Can We Save Thunderbird Now Email is Dying?
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I like Thunderbird. I've been using it for years, albeit now more as a backup for my Gmail account than as my primary email client. But ...
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03 February 2009
Spreading the Spreadfirefox Effect
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One of the most powerful forces in free software is the community behind the code. Its potential can be seen most clearly in the Spread Fire...
01 December 2008
Is this OpenOffice.org's Firegull Moment?
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One of the pivotal moments in the recent history of free software is when a small group of coders got fed up with the slow, buggy mess that ...
14 November 2008
Spreadthunderbird is Go
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One of the reasons that Firefox has been successful is the extraordinary way that users have been mobilised as part of a vast, global market...
17 June 2008
Firefox 3 Is Given to the World – Or Maybe Not
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On Linux Journal .
16 November 2007
Spreading the News About SpreadFirefox 2.0
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One of the most innovative and successful aspects of Firefox has been its distributed marketing approach centred on the SpreadFirefox site. ...
09 September 2007
Firefox Hit 400 Million Downloads
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This is worth quoting at length: On November 9th, 2004, you all started a movement. Spread Firefox, supported by tens of thousands of contr...
01 February 2006
Spreading Spread Firefox
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Most computer users by now have heard of the Firefox browser. This is hardly surprising given the extraordinary rate at which it is still ...
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