New Mozilla Email Is Easier to Use, But Not Easy Enough

Thunderbird 3 is a significant improvement over earlier versions, with some interesting new features. But all the techie rough edges still haven’t been sanded off.
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Mozilla Foundation Announces Your New Default Browser

After four beta versions and nearly as many release candidates, Firefox 3.5 is finally here. This latest version of the browser offers a number of new features. Among them: Private browsing, location aware surfing, support for emerging HTML 5 standards such as plug-in-free video and audio playing, and better JavaScript performance.
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China Delays Filtering Initiative

Microsoft's Browser Move to Make Windows Even More Annoying

Microsoft’s proposal to remove Internet Explorer from Windows 7 in Europe may put the company in compliance with European law, but it’s not going to lead to better competition in the browser market. That’s the word from Microsoft’s rivals at home and abroad who say the “must-carry” provision the European Commission has been mulling as a solution to the company’s antitrust indiscretions is the only one that will work.
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Microsoft’s Browser Move to Make Windows Even More Annoying

Microsoft’s proposal to remove Internet Explorer from Windows 7 in Europe may put the company in compliance with European law, but it’s not going to lead to better competition in the browser market. That’s the word from Microsoft’s rivals at home and abroad who say the “must-carry” provision the European Commission has been mulling as a solution to the company’s antitrust indiscretions is the only one that will work.
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D7 Video Highlights: Mitchell Baker and John Lilly of Mozilla

Walt Mossberg interviews Mitchell Baker and John Lilly at D7 about Mozilla, Google Chrome, Internet Explorer and the state of the modern browser wars.
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Does Adobe Deserve the Most Downloads Record?

Adobe Systems may have a claim to the world record for most software downloads in a day–if the company wants to push its case. Over the summer, the Mozilla Foundation, which makes the Firefox Web browser, started a campaign to break the Guinness World Record for the most times a piece of software was downloaded in a single day.