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It Was Five Years Ago Today

that Mozilla released Firefox 1.0 to play… And for Internet Exploder, it was the day the music died.
Chrome was not a gleam in Google’s collective eye, and my favorite, Opera, was only available as a paid application.
So unless you’re a Microsoft fanboy, you have a lot to be thankful for today (even Microsoft fanboys should [...]

Mozilla Raindrop – Great Idea, But Will It Deliver?

Mozilla has produced Firefox, which is a wildly popular e-mail application, and many would say it broke the too long held hegemony of Microsoft, in an unfair war it waged on users. The program has continued to be in the forefront of design, and leads in ways other than mindshare.
On the other hand, Thunderbird was [...]

Mail Programs – Which Do you Use?

Yesterday, an update for Thunderbird 2 was released, and I was wondering if anyone really cared. I say that because no one I have spoken to recently, uses it.
But then I got to looking about, to see how much the mail client landscape has dwindled. I knew it had, because the last time I looked [...]

Is Microsoft Eroding the Windows Market, In Order to Take Over Soon?

Before you dismiss this as the rantings of a fool, think about what has happened, and what is happening right now. I suppose I should have included the word external before the words windows market, as that is truly how it was meant.  (that would have led to too long a title)
Microsoft has released Live [...]

Mozilla Keeping Tabs On Your Usage

Users of Firefox and Thunderbird, take note, you can no longer slam Microsoft for its practices of having applications phone home with statistics.
Reported on Reddit, and later by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes on his ZDNet column, it seems that Mozilla products are phoning home daily with some facts about you and your usage of the product. [...]

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