Mozilla in the New York Times

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In a very well written article that was published in Sunday’s New York Times, Miguel Helft explains the post-”browser wars” web, and how Mozilla’s mission fits into this increasingly complex setup.

As indicated by the title — “For Mozilla and Google, Group Hugs are Getting Tricky”, the author puts some emphasis onto the Google/Mozilla relationship, which among the community tends to be a big point of interest. Quote:

“In many ways, Google and Mozilla are fighting the same battle, albeit not with the same objectives. They both contend that the Web should be open and based on common standards — Mozilla because it is its mission, Google because it is good for its business.”

Highly recommended reading, even for non-geeks, who are interested in Mozilla and the Web as a whole.

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3 Responses to “Mozilla in the New York Times”

  1. It’s in the Sunday edition.

  2. Thanks, Aaron. I read “published on 7/25″ and did not realize that meant it was the Sunday edition.

  3. hehehe…

    “…because it is good for its business.”

    Doesn’t sound inherently non-evil.

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