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Mozilla Labs’ Raindrop project aims to cut through e-mail clutter
Mozilla Labs’ Raindrop project aims to cut through e-mail clutter
Do you get too much e-mail, whose volume has grown significantly in recent times due to social networking notifications from the likes of Facebook & Twitter? How do you sort it out and quickly? Filters? Folders? Those methods may be doing the trick right now, but Mozilla Labs is working ...
Mozilla releases first beta of Firefox 3.6
Mozilla releases first beta of Firefox 3.6
news.cnet.com — Those keen to try out Mozilla's latest browser--and its new process to update the software more frequently... --now can try Firefox 3.6 beta 1 . Among the features in the new version, according to Mike Beltzner, Mozilla's director of Firefox, ... (more) Mozilla releases first beta of Firefox 3.6
Congrats, citizens of Mozilla! Firefox population surpasses that of the United States
downloadsquad.com — Over the past two months, Mozilla has been hoovering up new users with reckless abandon - nearly... 4 million people per week. At 330 million, the projected number of Firefox users has actually outstripped the population of the United States (which is ... (more) Congrats, citizens of Mozilla! Firefox population ...
Web Open Font Format Gets Backing From Mozilla
tech.slashdot.org — A new format specification has reached consensus among web and type designers and is being backed by... Mozilla. Dubbed Web Open Font Format (WOFF), it is an effort to bring advanced typography to the Web in a much better way. Support for the new spec ... (more) Web Open Font Format Gets Backing From Mozilla
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Mozilla's Raindrop: An Open and Smart Conversation Aggregator
readwriteweb.com 10/23/2009 — While most conversation aggregators are concerned with harnessing your river of data, Mozilla is breaking it down into manageable raindrops. According to a morning blog post on the Mozilla Labs site the company is launching the prototype for Raindrop ...
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Mozilla Messaging Unveils Raindrop
tech.slashdot.org 10/22/2009 — Not to get too "640k is all anyone needs" here, but having used Wave now for about a week or two, the current client doesn't seem to be much more than a multi-user version of Omni Outliner [omnigroup.com] (with less functionality). Yeah, you could ...
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Mozilla Store Vendor Security Breach
blog.mozilla.com 8/5/2009 — Today, Mozilla discovered that GatewayCDI, the third party vendor entrusted to run the backend of the Mozilla Store, suffered a security breach. Once notified, we took the immediate preventative step of shutting down the Mozilla Store to ensure that ...
Planet Mozilla
planet.mozilla.org 7/9/2009 — Our friends over at Inverse are pleased to announce the immediate availability of Lightning "Inverse Edition" v0.9.5. This is a maintenance release of Mozilla Lightning based on our 0.9 release which focuses on stability and includes many bug fixes, ...
Social Media Influence Elections, Not LawsInformationWeek - All Stories And Blogs 10/29/2009
We've seen how social media like Twitter and Facebook can be used as part of a winning election strategy , but the same tools don't seem to influence elected officials or public policy.
Miley Cyrus: Twitter should be bannedCNET News.com 10/30/2009
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Mozilla releases first beta of Firefox 3.6CNET News.com 10/31/2009
The 'Namoroka' beta brings performance improvements, Personas, and several abilities Web developers should notice. With it, Mozilla is trying to move faster.
Mozilla releases first beta of Firefox 3.6CNET News - Business Tech 10/31/2009
Those keen to try out Mozilla's latest browser--and its new process to update the software more frequently --now can try Firefox 3.6 beta 1 . Among the features in the new version, according to Mike Beltzner, Mozilla's director of ...
Spammer ordered to pay Facebook $711 millionSFGate: Technology 10/31/2009
A U.S. District Court judge in San Jose has awarded Facebook $711 million in damages in an anti-spam case the social-networking giant filed against online marketer Sanford Wallace, who is known as the "Spam King." The Palo Alto company claimed...  ...