Yesterday, we published an article that mentioned Mozilla’s creation of an Oregon crop circle in the shape of the Firefox logo. Someone involved in the project contacted us, appalled at the idea Mozilla had “abused” 45,000 square feet of oats. The representative insists that no oats were harmed in the making of the crop circle.
Mozilla Extends Prizes To Firefox Winners
The contest to find the best of the extensions and their developers for the Firefox browsers yielded ten winners out of the over 200 submissions received.
Mozilla Unleashes Firefox 1.0.7
Several security issues have been addressed with the latest release of the open source browser.
Mozilla Blasts Symantec On Firefox Issues
When Symantec reported serious vulnerabilities were being found faster in Firefox than in IE, many in the tech world anticipated a strong response to the report.
Mozilla Incorporation Motivation Solved
After some time to think about the formation of a revenue-generating corporation under the Foundation umbrella, a solution presents itself.
Mozilla Goes From Non-Profit to Profit
Mozilla, who has been a non-profit organization in the form of the Mozilla Foundation, has now changed about not taking in any profits, and has formed the Mozilla Corporation.
Mozilla Goes For The Money
Mozilla, creator of the popular Firefox Internet browser and a number of other products, announced the creation of the Mozilla Corporation today. They created the commercial side to generate revenue and while their market share increases steadily, this should help them grow even further.
Mozilla Updates Firefox Timetable
Planned incremental releases for the Firefox browser will be skipped in favor of a September 1.5 version release.
Mozilla Preparing Firefox 1.0.3 Update
In light of the discovery of new security vulnerabilities in the Firefox browser, the Mozilla developmental team is hard at work on an update to the blossoming and very popular web browser.
Mozilla Thunderbird Launches
Complete with a boast of “reclaim your inbox”, Mozilla’s next Internet technology-based software, Thunderbird, has been officially launched. This marks the second major release of a Mozilla product that looks to compete with, and perhaps overtake, Microsoft’s Internet-based programs like Internet Explorer and Outlook.