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Started by johnlilly · 10 months ago

I’ve been thinking a lot the past day or so about Noam Cohen’s piece in the New York Times about Mozilla. It’s really been rattling around inside my head because it missed so much of the essence of what Mozilla is and what we’re doing. It’s ... Continue reading »

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  • Mozilla builds technology that will transcend us all, it is building the foundations on which we, then our children will build on.

    In 100 years time when Microsoft is an amusing historical lesson people will still be using Firefox (in some form)....

    In 1,000 years time when people live in the moon and on the sun. Will they still be re-writing browsers? Nah. They'll be using open source code like we breath air. It will permeate everything.

    Mozilla is building the future with ideas. The Romans gave us some pretty neat ideas we still use (in some form - take roads for example).

    Don't get too hung up about what people are saying today, think about what they'll be saying in fifty years time :-)

    monk.e.boy
  • Your statement, "We also care about Firefox market share because that’s our most useful tool at the moment to achieve the mission", couldn't be more true for a lot of people.
  • Very interesting and helpful post.
    I add your blog in my Google Reader! ;)

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