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Written by Stewart Smith
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Tuesday, 18 July 2006 14:29 |
World Firefox Day
Mozilla has chosen to celebrate its anniversary through a series of events dedicated to the fans of the web browser. On this occasion, the company offers its users a chance to be immortalized in Firefox 2.0's source code along with a friend. Mozilla invites the users to join Firefox as a friend, and while at it to actually convince a friend to download the application. "You made an informed decision about the way you want to use the Web. You've become part of the movement on which Firefox relies - a community that is restoring balance to the Web. Starting on July 15, the day that the Mozilla Foundation was created, we ask that you tell just one person who doesn't use Firefox why you think they should, why you do. Share Firefox with a friend. If your friend downloads Firefox before September 15, you'll both be immortalized in Firefox 2.0," promises Mozilla.All the persons eventually selected to participate in Mozilla's initiative will find their names accessible from the final version of Firefox 2.0 while also being displayed on a digital Firefox Friends Wall at the company's home in Mountain View
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