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Microsoft & Mozilla

"Microsoft wants to help aid in the development of Firefox. It sounds pretty scary, doesn't it? If you're still here, let me tell you that it's not as bad as it seems."

permanent link 26 aug at 13:15 by David Reynolds

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commentat 17:31 on 26 August 2006, Chris wrote:

Shouldn't they fix their browser first? :) Like they can actually help make a browser better! LOL

commentat 11:50 on 27 August 2006, David Reynolds wrote:

Yes, too true! But the interest in the article is that Microsoft's Vista readiness team is opening its doors to an open source project, quite a compliment to the Mozilla team, and the first time they have done so for a non-commercial organisation. If it helps Firefox run on Vista, that's great!

commentat 13:56 on 28 August 2006, Kary wrote:

You make it sound bad that Microsoft wants to spend some of its money to help develp Mozzila, i think it is great any time you get free money to help improve your product.

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