Archive | February, 2007

Evangelizing…

I’ve always enjoyed the role of evangelizing Mozilla, and frequently get out there to user groups and conferences to get talks. It is nice to see that Uldis picked up on one of those presentations and adapted it for his audience. Go see it ….

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links for 2007-02-21

iTWire – Viacom boost to Joost in deal after Google spat The online video / TV saga takes another turn. (tags: google joost video veniceProject)

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links for 2007-02-18

iStyle New Apple shop in Ljubljana (tags: apple ljubljana slovenia) Apple Center Not so new Apple shop in Ljubljana (tags: apple ljubljana slovenia)

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links for 2007-02-13

Password Management Concerns with IE and Firefox :: LegRoom.net :: Kick back and relax. Useful if you want to know more about password storage in Firefox and IE. (tags: firefox IE browsers security)

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AMO Wired Coverage

Wired gives double coverage to Mozilla Add-Ons. Firefox Site Gets a Relaunch – Q&A with Mike Shaver about the Mozilla Add-Ons site redesign. Mike really hits the spot in summing up why the extensions ecosystem is important. The 10 Best Firefox Add-Ons – No list can do justice to the wealth of great software out [...]

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You Are What You Install

In the spirit of showing off, or something like that, I used a handy extension called Extension List Dumper to generate a list of Add-Ons I have installed currently (Firefox, Thunderbird coming though the list is much shorter). I know of at least one other extension that does something similar. Go see the list… I’d [...]

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Open Source Usability Survey

via Sandro… Why have you switched to Firefox? Originally uploaded by Sandro Groganz. FYI … some interesting results from a survey undertaken on the usability of FOSS by the organisation ‘towards Open Source Software adoption and dissemination’. Firefox scores high on usability, confirming that it is one of the first mass-adoption Open Source projects to [...]

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