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Mozilla tries Firefox recipe with Thunderbird
September 18, 2007
The Mozilla Foundation is funding a subsidiary to improve the open-source e-mail software. Will more plug-ins and a universal mailbox come next?
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Mozilla CEO: We are no 'Frankenstein'
May 4, 2007
Mitchell Baker also challenges the notion that open-source companies are just ad hoc organizations and takes a swipe at IE's security.
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Zimbra to offer Ubuntu Linux support
May 4, 2007
The start-up focused on e-mail and calendar software for servers adds support for the up-and-coming version of Linux.
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Mozilla Thunderbird 2
Reviewed on March 27, 2008
Mozilla Thunderbird 2 is a fine, free, extensible e-mail client and a solid alternative to pricey Microsoft Outlook 2007 or the free Windows Live Mail.
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Google to release Firefox toolbar
July 7, 2005
An e-mail sent to open-source developers reveals the search giant plans to launch a version of its toolbar for the browser.
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Mozilla Thunderbird 1.0 release candidate
Reviewed on December 3, 2004
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Thunderbird promises to fend off phishers
January 24, 2005
Developers are working to add protection against online fraud to the next version of the open-source e-mail application.
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Qualcomm gives Eudora a Mozilla makeover
October 11, 2006
To exit the e-mail software market, Qualcomm is rebuilding its products on an open-source Thunderbird foundation.
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Open-source divorce for Apple's Safari?
May 12, 2005
Apple may be ready to ditch the open-source code behind its browser, leaving a sour taste for some developers.
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Netline touts open-source move
October 7, 2004
The maker of a rival Microsoft Exchange product that went open source says its new beta would have taken 10 times longer to do alone.
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At the heart of the open-source revolution
January 13, 2005
Lotus founder Mitch Kapor oversees two open-source software foundations. His success could make Microsoft miserable.
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Linux gets a phone call from Openwave
September 18, 2003
The company that sells more wireless browsers than anyone else in the world says its browser and e-mail software for cell phones is now compatible with the open-source operating system.
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Thunderbird gets podcasting support
June 2, 2005
Mozilla developers say the open-source e-mail client will deal with Podcast-type content and offer improved antiphishing.
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Mozilla previews e-mail program
December 2, 2004
The open-source group posts Thunderbird release candidate, but can it touch Microsoft?
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Image flaw pierces PC security
August 5, 2004
Six vulnerabilities in a common code that handles an open-source image format could open the doors to intruders.
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Firefox: When is a flaw not a flaw?
January 7, 2005
TalkBack: Fans and critics of the open-source browser give their two cents on reports of a phishing flaw.
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Mozilla's Lightning to strike Outlook?
December 23, 2004
Open-source group starts effort to integrate its Sunbird calendar into Thunderbird e-mail program.
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Firefox downloaded 75 million times
July 27, 2005
The open-source Mozilla Foundation project expands staff and tricks out its mobile browser amid download milestones.
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Week in review: Firefox on the hunt
September 17, 2004
Web metrics suggest that Internet Explorer is losing a significant number of defectors to open-source browsers Mozilla and Firefox.
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Week in review: Doing the security dance
December 2, 2005
Patches and exploits to software flaws led to a week of hackers and security managers playing a game of cat and mouse.
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