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« From desktop to network? | Main | Amazon posts profits, shares drop » October 22, 2004Firefox fans payIn a remarkably aggressive move involving open source software, Spread Firefox is looking for donations to put a full-page ad in the New York times. Firefox 1.0 is coming soon, let's keep building momentum and fill the ad -- the first-ever, full-page advertisement in a major daily newspaper created and paid for by the open source community. The sign-up includes:
As if Internet Explorer wasn't a big enough advertisement for using Mozilla Firefox. :) Five million Firefoxes released into the wild James Governor, an analyst at Red Monk, said that it is not just Web users that are interested in Firefox. software vendors are also showing an interest. "For the last seven years ISVs generally supported IE only, now that�fs changing," said Governor. "We are starting to see ISVs developing Web applications which support both IE and Firefox." Hardly surprising considering the long-suffering security problems that Internet Explorer doggedly suffers from. Kudos to whoever is paying the bandwidth fees for Mozilla, though. :) Posted by brian_turner at October 22, 2004 12:52 PM | Discuss this in the Business, Marketing & Search forumsComments |
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