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MOZILLA   |  1 comment

More Details of Mozilla's Wave-like Raindrop Leak

Raindrop, Firefox creator Mozilla's version of Google Wave, has revealed a little more of her comely form. Images of the open-source messaging platform are there for everyone to see on Mozilla employee Andy Chung's Flickr page. As ...READ»

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Could Firefox 3.5 Spark a Web Design Boom?

One feature of Firefox's new version allows the browser to display any font. Here's how good-looking the results can be.READ»

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How Do You Create a Technology Revolution? By Telle Whitney, CEO, Anita Borg Institute

Learn from Mitchell Baker of the Mozilla Foundation.   In my last two blogs I talked about the winners of the Anita Borg Institute Women of Vision award winners, and today I wrap up this series talking about ...READ»

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Mozilla's Raindrop: Chasing Google's Wave, or Damping Digital Noise?

Mozilla, the creators of the Firefox browser, just dropped a preview of an experimental project that will integrate IM, Twitter, Facebook, email, and more into one user experience. It's called Raindrop, and it sounds a heck of a lot ...READ»

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Browser Wars: Hey Microsoft, Stop Being Jealous of Firefox and Check the Math

Microsoft is obviously chock-full of nice sweet people, slaving away to make its software products all groovy...but not Amy Barzdukas. She's just been saying some very snarky things about Firefox's Billion Downloads claim. Amy, ...READ»

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Magic Box Released Today!

Jawoco. Com has released a Standalone Web App today.   Usually people used to use Google Chrome or Mozilla Prism to make an web application but Jawoco. Com has released a Standalone Web app based on Most Popular ...READ»

Job Morph: Herding Cats

How Mozilla motivates workers who aren't actually on the payroll.READ»

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Mozilla Service Week: Volunteerism for the Gen Y Geek

Want those hours of time spent surfing Facebook to make a difference in the world? No joke, here’s your chance: Mozilla, the parent organization behind the Firefox web browser, is sponsoring a “Service Week” September 14th – ...READ»

Open Source Gaining Ground in Southeast Asia

Read some posts, news items and press releases today about the growing adoption of open source in Southeast Asia:READ»

The Fast 50 Reader Favorites of 2008

You nominated companies. You rated them. You commented on them. In the end, we have the 50 companies that you, our readers, have chosen as the most innovative.READ»

Searching for the Perfect Search Tool

Ever since I wrote this month's Tech Support column about an email product called Bloomba, which wants to become the "Google of Email" by popularizing search as the preferred way to sort email, I've been inundated with messages from ...READ»

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Browser Wars: Firefox to Hit One Billion Downloads Today

Firefox has been nipping at Microsoft Internet Explorer's heels since 2004, and today the browser is passing a milestone: One billion copies will have been downloaded. That's in total, across all the versions made. Now, Mozilla isn't ...READ»

Viral Blanketing

Talk about interoffice advocacy... and then some! When Rob Davis, a relatively new hire at Minneapolis-based PR firm Haberman & Assoc., was hit by a virus on his home PC, he didn't just clean up his hard drive, he started using a new ...READ»

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Open Innovation and Other Foolish Ideas

The best ideas are often conceived of by trial and error, or even just by accident. Open source innovation can be the best path to discovery -- if you aren’t afraid to take the plunge.READ»

Ears Wide Open

Slim Devices is a Silicon Valley startup with hot products for audiophiles. It's also a next-generation open organization where customers imagine and design the products. Is this the company of the future?READ»

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Bookmarks Killer iCyte Lets You Tag, Take Notes, and Share URLs

There is a multitude of Firefox extensions out there, but few are as useful as iCyte. iCyte allows you to save sites (or text from sites) in an archive, instead of just bookmarking a URL. Better yet, it lets you arrange those snippets ...READ»

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Why Electronic Health Records Are Worth the Hype -- and the Price

The push for electronic medical records has stirred controversy -- but their potential is immeasurable.READ»

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Google Releases Web Browser

In their seeming quest for Web domination, Google [NASDAQ:GOOG] has just opened another front: the browser. Taking Apple [NASDAQ:AAPL], Mozilla and Microsoft [NASDAQ:MSFT] head on, they've released the beta of their new browser ...READ»

Can You Work in Netscape Time?

Are you fast enough? Are you hungry enough? Are you tough enough? To work, live, compete in Netscape time?READ»

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Xtravo Explorer 3 makes it to Browser Wars.

According to PCworld:"This somewhat different entry in the browser wars is uneven, but very interesting." Web browser XTravo Explorer surprised me. Although I can't say this free browser is going to kick Firefox off my system ...READ»

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Everything You've Always Wanted to Know About Innovation* But Were Afraid To Ask

This is way too long for a blog, but what the heck... “There is nothing more difficult to plan, more doubtful of success, more dangerous to manage than the creation of a new system”- Machiavelli (1469-1527) One of the ...READ»

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Google Brings Location-Based Search to Your PC

Google has made GPS-based search for mobile phones a reality, but what if you want to search near the location of your computer? Just last week, the company's Toolbar team answered the question by announcing a "My ...READ»

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Internet Explorer 8 Out: Clever and More Secure

Internet Explorer: Whether you like it, loathe it or take legal action against it, it's still a force to be reckoned with in the browser wars. And today, Microsoft let loose the full edition of the software's latest ...READ»

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A Week Inside T-Mobile's G1

iPhone killer? Probably not. Game changer? No doubt about it. Here's how I fell in love with T-Mobile's G1 after only one week. Well, sort of.READ»

Layar: The Web Browser for Reality - Coming Soon to iPhone

Layar: The Web Browser for Reality - Coming Soon to iPhone

You've heard a lot about Augmented Reality recently, but what is it--and why should you care? We spoke with one of the founders of Layar, an Amsterdam company that is leading the charge with their smartphone app, to gain insight.READ»