Five Years of Firefox

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Pe 9 noiembrie s-au implinit 5 ani de cand Firefox a vazut prima oara lumina netului. Parca mai ieri ne luptam cu adware, spyware si intrusivware. Not anymore.
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Volveré en breve a contaros cosas sobre Proyecto Facebook, sobre Virtualeduca y todas las experiencias que estoy viviendo aquí en Buenos Aires.Pero quería dejaros de momento, además de mi agradecimiento a los muchos/as lectores/as que conocía ayer, este vídeo.En el marco del taller sobre Futuros de la Web hablábamos ayer precisamente de Firefox, de cómo [...]
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Voila la video du  navigateur internet  dont j'admire son travail. Bon anniversaire à Firefox.... Partager cet article : Article original rédigé par farisse et publié sur www.joba.c.la Reproduction interdite sans autorisation
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 ChristopherJoin the Light the World contest and post a photo or video of your project [...]
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 either up was neither comfortable or interesting. But, hidden deep behind Netscape's bland carapace, was Mozilla. When you typed "about:mozilla" in the Netscape address bar, for example, you got:
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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 either up was neither comfortable or interesting. But, hidden deep behind Netscape's bland carapace, was Mozilla. When you typed "about:mozilla" in the Netscape address bar, for example, you got:
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