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Firefox Goes Threadless With Crowdsourced T-Shirt Store
Taking a page from Threadless, Mozilla is opening up its own online store featuring crowdsourced Firefox T-shirt designs. You can upload your own design, or pick from the gallery. The store is built on Zazzle’s platform, which handles…
December 4 2008, 7:15pm | Comments
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Thumbstrips and Intuit Innovation Labs: A Recipe for Success
A couple days ago I posted an entry about Mozilla’s new Fashion Your Firefox add-on promotional campaign. Among the apps listed was one that I nearly overlooked, but that now strikes me as indispensable. It’s called Thumbstrips, and…
November 21 2008, 10:00pm | Comments
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Screaming fast Mozilla browser Minefield gives a glimpse of Firefox's future
Filed under: Software, Internet Tools, Open Source, TUAW LabsI was really disappointed when Google released their Chrome web browser for Windows only. When it comes to browsers, I've tried them all. Right now I regularly switch between Firefox…
October 26 2008, 6:30pm | Comments
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Mozilla Geode Released With Support From Pownce and Fire Eagle
Mozilla has posted more information about Geode, the Labs plugin we foreshadowed yesterday that helps websites detect your current location. Geode is also now available for download here. Geode is a forerunner to Firefox’s future implementation of the…
October 7 2008, 6:51pm | Comments
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At one time, it was tough to cover your tracks after visiting some, uh, questionable sites, but now it’s getting easier than ever. According to Mozilla, Firefox is joining Safari, Internet Explorer 8, and Google Chrome in providing…
September 12 2008, 5:54pm | Comments
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Porn Browser Wars Heat Up, Firefox Goes Incognito, Too [Browsers]
In a response to Google Chrome's Incognito mode and IE8's InPrivate(s), Firefox beta 3.1 (hitting next month) will have a privacy mode of its own that will "ensure that users can't be tracked when doing 'private' things" according…
September 12 2008, 2:20pm | Comments
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No Joke: Google Introduces The Chrome Browser With A Cartoon
Update: Google has posted on its official blog saying they screwed up by mailing this cartoon out early. A beta version of Chrome will be made available tomorrow in over 100 countries - but, alas, for Windows only…
September 1 2008, 8:16pm | Comments
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