1 days ago
nelson : Google + Mozilla - Advertising deal that funds Firefox extended to 2011
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2 days ago
Cameron Moll : Ubiquity for Firefox - Introducing Ubiquity for Firefox. Pretty neat stuff (video). This hints at a prediction I made last year, that perhaps the next wave of web development are experiences derived by the user rather than simply for the user. Ubiquity is also another great cas
Rod Begbie : Mozilla Labs: Introducing Ubiquity - Nifty new Firefox extension, taking the quicksilver shorty-cutty app-launcher approach to the web. Looks very promising. #
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7 days ago
deusx : Mercurial Queues - Mozilla Developer Center - "Mercurial Queues, or MQ, is a Mercurial extension that lets you keep work in progress as mutable patches, instead of as immutable changesets. ... The output of a developer (on a good day, anyway) is patches. The MQ extension lets you treat a stack o
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7 days ago
deusx : Foxkeh Dance - "Celebrating 10 years of Hampster Dance and 10 years of Mozilla"
Andy Baio : Foxkeh Dance, celebrating 10 years of Hampsterdance and Mozilla - could only be better if they used the original sound clip instead of the dance remix from 2000 [via]
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deusx : Software is hard | Extending Prism - "I was playing with Prism recently, exploring how hard is to write an extension for it ... It turned out to be quite easy process and since I haven't found a tutorial ... how to write a first Prism extension, I decided to put one on my blog.&quo
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10 days ago
deusx : Push to try < Rooftop lab - "Thanks to Ben Hearsum and Ted Mielczarek, the Try server has a cool new feature: you can now try out some changes without manually creating and uploading a patch. Just hg commit or hg qrefresh your work, and then hg push -f ssh://hg.mozilla.org
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24 days ago
deusx : mozdev.org - vimperator: index - "Vimperator is a free browser add-on for Firefox, which makes it look and behave like the Vim text editor. It has similar key bindings, and you could call it a modal web browser, as key bindings differ according to which mode you are in."
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24 days ago
Linkorama : Adaptive Path Releases Aurora To "Inspire And Engage" Community - If that's part of the future, I'm looking forward to it
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25 days ago
veen : Mozilla leads push to reimagine Web browsers - "As part of the project, Mozilla Labs has teamed up with San Francisco-based Adaptive Path [...] which created a series of concept videos that showcase the potential browser of the future."
deusx : Mozilla leads push to reimagine Web browsers - ""We are trying to make people's interaction with the technology more natural and more physical," said Jesse James Garrett, co-founder and president of Adaptive Path. "Some of these things are right around the corner, and some wil
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25 days ago
deusx : John O’Duinn’s Soapbox » Mozilla Summit 2008 - "The impact of Mozilla Summit 2008 is *not* over."
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29 days ago
deusx : Facebook Hires Mozilla Exec Mike Schroepfer As Director Of Engineering - "Schrep, as he is known, headed up the engineering team within Mozilla responsible for Firefox."
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1 month ago
deusx : hip: Summary - "Humane Imperative Parser (HIP), a simple testbed for playing around with linguistic command-line ideas."
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2 month ago
deusx : Alex Faaborg - » The Graphical Keyboard User Interface - "user interfaces that exist in the riven between command line interfaces and graphical user interfaces"
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2 month ago
deusx : Prism:Bundles - MDC - "In addition to passing simple command line parameters, Prism can use a zipped bundle package to install a webapp."
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2 month ago
deusx : Great browser debate ends with Firefox 3.0 :: CHICAGO SUN-TIMES :: Andy Ihnatko - "Firefox 3.0 should be your default browser, starting right now."
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2 month ago
deusx : zpao.com | blog - "Yes, it is a complete paradigm shift. But it’s not called the Awesome Bar for nothing; it really is awesome once you give it a chance."
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deusx : O'Brien: Mozilla's open-source model represents valley at its best - San Jose Mercury News - "Out of the rubble of Netscape was born the Mozilla Foundation, which took the code from Netscape's browser and used it to create the Firefox browser. Tuesday, Mozilla released version 3.0 of the browser, causing such a stampede of downloads that its
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deusx : Firefox Release Fail « FAIL Blog - Fail and Epic Fail Pictures and Videos: Failblog.ORG - "Thx to the bazillions of you who sent this in instead of downloading Firefox 3"
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2 month ago
Jeremy Zawodny : Code Rush, the Mozilla Documentary from 2000 - Code Rush, the Mozilla Documentary from 2000: cool!
deusx : Code Rush, the Mozilla Documentary from 2000 - Waxy.org - "In honor of the release of Firefox 3.0, I'm offering up a video that documented its very beginning in 1998 — the first open-source release of Netscape's browser and the foundation of the Mozilla project. "
Andy Baio : Code Rush, the Mozilla Documentary from 2000 - In honor of the release of Firefox 3.0, I'm offering up a video that documented its very beginning in 1998 — the first open-source release of Netscape's browser and the foundation of the Mozilla project. Independent filmmakers followed the Mozil
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deusx : Mozilla Developer News » Blog Archive » Quick note on Firefox 3 downloads - "Thanks to overwhelming demand we’ve passed through 14,000 downloads a minute! This will put us well into the tens of millions of downloads in a 24 hour period if we can sustain it."
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deusx : Firefox Themes Website Updated - "There is however no reason to be disappointed anymore because the themes website received an update that makes it look and feel similar to the new Firefox add-on website."
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3 month ago
Linkorama : Get Ready For A New Platform War. - Google has made no secret of its plans to target and harm Microsoft, and they know that the best way to go about that is to make the operating system irrelevant by moving up a layer and turning the browser into a standard, but powerful, virtual machine fo
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3 month ago
deusx : Mozilla Developer News » Blog Archive » Coming Tuesday, June 17th: Firefox 3 - "After more than 34 months of active development, and with the contributions of thousands, we’re proud to announce that we’re ready. It is our expectation to ship Firefox 3 this upcoming Tuesday, June 17th."
mmb : Mozilla Developer News » Blog Archive » Coming Tuesday, June 17th: Firefox 3 - Mozilla Developer News » Blog Archive » Coming Tuesday, June 17th: Firefox 3 via Christopher Blizzard » Blog Archive » smells like victory [via]
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