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Sort by ReadWriteWeb (Free subscription) - 11/10/2009
Hey, Firefox, kids who were freshmen in college when you started now have pointless internships in big cities and colossal amounts of student debt. Congratulations! You're officially old by Internet standards. You've hit the one billion downloads mark, and captured a truly significant percentage of Internet browser users. And you've got a hardcore community of open-source developers and fans who contribute...
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Sort by CrunchGear (Free subscription) - 11/09/2009
Come back with me to the turn of the century, about 1996. Your humble narrator was working for campus police at Carnegie-Mellon in Pittsburgh, creating FileMaker databases for their police reports. It wasn't uncommon then to see DOS machines sitting beside Windows 95 machines and the web was a primitive and strange thing. There were only two browsers of note, Netscape and Internet Explorer, and firing...
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Sort by Lifehacker (Free subscription) - 11/09/2009
Five years ago, an open-source browser called Firefox—one that didn't ship with your computer—was available as a 1.0 download. To say it's changed the world's web experience is understatement. Let's take a look back at five years of the 'fox. Read on for an overview of the life of Firefox, including its journey from from its Netscape ancestry to the modern browser we've come to know and love—and a...
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Sort by geeksugar (Free subscription) - 11/09/2009
What would we do without our favorite net browser? Happy Birthday Firefox! - CrunchGear The Photoshop application is now available on Android handsets - Wired Gina Trapani and Adam Pash have written an online guide about Google Wave - Popgadget Customers who now order the eReader, may experience a slight delay - CNET Sprint's Palm Pixi gets unboxed on camera - Engadget Turn your phone into a virtual...
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Sort by [Geeks are Sexy] (Free subscription) - 11/09/2009
Yes folks, this week marks the fifth anniversary of our favorite browser here at [Geeks are Sexy]: Firefox. Five years is a long, long time on the Internet, so let’s celebrate these five years by spreading the word around and making the Web an even better place for everyone! Related posts:Inside Firefox (Gran Paradiso) 3.0Firefox 3.5 [...] Related posts: Inside Firefox (Gran Paradiso) 3.0 Firefox 3.5...
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Sort by post-gazette.com (Free subscription) - 11/10/2009
Penguins -Does Eric Godard ( above ) deserve a regular spot in the lineup ? -Penguins president David Morehouse suffered a heart attack . Trainer Chris Stewart came to the rescue. -The Pensblog has details on the health of Penguins public address announcer John Barbero . -This is a few days old, but here are the pre-game ceremonies from Saturday's Hockey Hall of Fame Game between the Red Wings and...
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Sort by Abduzeedo by design - (Free subscription) - 11/14/2009
It's time for our best news of this week. We have a lot of graphic and web design, a bit of architecture, ads, tech news, awesome reads and other crazy stuff! So take a look at the links we've selected for your inspiration and to keep you updated about what's going on out there! We want to give a big thanks to our sponsors: Wix , ShutterStock , Reflex Stock , W3-Markup , P2H.COM , Harvest...
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Sort by WebPro News (Free subscription) - 11/09/2009
Mozilla is celebrating the fifth birthday of its Firefox browser today. Mozilla says in the first four days of launch, more than 1 million people had downloaded Firefox 1.0 Now that number is at 330 million users globally, accounting for almost a quarter of all Internet users. Currently Firefox is available in more than 70 languages and offers users more than 7,000 add-ons to customize their browsing...
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Sort by damncoolpics (Free subscription) - 12/01/2009
To celebrate their fifth birthday, Firefox team has made this video and this special site .
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Sort by Doobybrain.com (Free subscription) - 11/10/2009
Back in 2004, Firefox reached version 1.0 and quickly became the alternative browser of choice for people sick of Internet Explorer and Safari. It’s hard to imagine my internet experience without it now, but it’s good to remind myself that before 2004, all I ever used was Internet Explorer (scary, I know). Anyway, I really like [...]
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Sort by haha.nu (Free subscription) - 12/01/2009
To celebrate their fifth birthday, Firefox team has made this video and this special site. @ haha.nu Related posts:Carl Sagan – 50 years of space explorationFirefox adsFirefox ad IIIFirefox ad IIFirefox.exe Related posts: Carl Sagan – 50 years of space exploration Firefox ads Firefox ad III Firefox ad II Firefox.exe
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Sort by Quick Online Tips (Free subscription) - 11/10/2009
Firefox is now 5 years old and preparations are on to celebrate the Firefox 5th Birthday. Its amazing how a new browser born in 2004, has broken all records and emerged as the most popular browser across the world. Photo by Christopher Join the Light the World contest and post a photo or video of your project [...]
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Sort by Startup Meme (Free subscription) - 11/09/2009
The Internet has evolved and so have the tools. I still remember using the IE, which drove me insane but little choice we had back then until the calendar struck 2004 and the Fox came running in. IE wouldn’t have thought Mozilla’s Firefox to be threatening enough but five years later, the fox continues to nibble on the browser market share. Today Mozilla is celebrating its fifth birthday as it not...
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Sort by Tech-Ex (Free subscription) - 11/09/2009
The fab open-source alternative browser, Firefox, turned five years old on Monday. On November 9th, 2004, Firefox launched to a world in which Internet Explorer owned 99 percent of the market. My, how things have changed. Five years later, Internet Explorer still holds the number one spot. However, it's market share has declined preciptiously, with it now sitting at 65 percent, while Firefox owns 23...
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Sort by Jane's E-Learning Pick of the Day (Free subscription) - 11/09/2009
Firefox [via Lifehacker]