Remaining a hermit is going to be a lot harder as Mozilla has announced that it will be creating a social networking feature inside browsers such as Firefox. The Coop product will allow Firefox users to “subscribe” to friends in the browser, bringing those friends into a sidebar. Those friends can share content and web pages with you (receive content from you, and send content to you). Adding a friend will mean getting access...
Mozilla to Bring the Social Network to the Browser
Interview with Mary Colvig of Mozilla Discussing Firefox
South by Southwest is best known for its music and film festivals, but as you might be aware of, there's also a pretty serious Interactive presence here in Austin. Over the next few days we will be interviewing movers and shakers from some of the coolest, most-popular, and new companies in the Internet world. This morning we present an interview with Mary Colvig from the Marketing Team of Mozilla who bring you Firefox, LAist's...
Google Caught Stealing from Yahoo!
Nobody likes Internet Explorer. Everyone likes Mozilla's Firefox. Although foolishly more people use IE than Firefox, it doesn't mean that they like it or know better. Recently, Microsoft launched IE 7, and wisely marketed two versions just for Yahoo and Google users. To advertise the new browsers, Yahoo put up this page and Google put up this page. See any similarities? According to Yahoo's Jeremy Zawodny and Techcrunch (who admits to being tipped to...

