Posts Tagged ‘microsoft’

Five years ago, Firefox was born

When I blogged about the launch of Firefox 1.0 five years ago, I knew it was a big day that we would look back at in the future. However, I would be lying if I said back then that I knew what kind of impact Firefox would have on the web as a whole.

Five years [...]

Microsoft – Making it easier

Remember back in 1984, when people were using Word to compose their e-mail messages that were sent around to colleagues and friends? We’ll chances are people will keep doing that in 2014 as well.
We’ve made the decision to continue to use Word for creating e-mail messages because we believe it’s the best e-mail authoring [...]

Thanks, Microsoft, for proving Mozilla’s relevance on the Internet

Part of Mozilla’s Manifesto:
The Internet is a global public resource that must remain open and accessible.
Part of Microsoft’s “Ten Grand Is Buried Here” campaign (emphasis added):
If you’re the first to locate the buried ten grand, you keep it.
How will you know if you’ve found it? It’s a cleverly concealed webpage that only Internet Explorer 8 [...]