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Thunderbird 1.0
Monday the 14th, February 2005 at 01:55 PM (EST)
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There has been a lot of news lately about Firefox, the open-source browser from the Mozilla foundation. The Mozilla foundation also makes an e-mail client called Thunderbird which reached version 1.0 recently.

Mozilla Firefox 0.8
Monday the 9th, February 2004 at 03:30 PM (EST)
Accidutzu - 0 Talkback(s) with 1726 Reads
Mozilla project released yesterday a new preview of Firefox 0.8, the next generation browsing technology.

Linux at BBC
Sunday the 1st, February 2004 at 08:15 PM (EST)
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"Linux has long been the darling of highly-skilled programmers. But now, the program is going mainstream, reports technology correspondent Clark Boyd" in a BBC article.

FreeBSD Review
Tuesday the 27th, January 2004 at 06:06 AM (EST)
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FreeBSD is one of the best Free Unix projects in the world; despite the claims of message forum trolls everywhere, BSD is not dead -- it's actually more alive and more popular than it's ever been. But while it's far from dead, it's not without its shortcomings, and this new version isn't much of an improvement over 5.1; read on to find out more about FreeBSD and what's new in 5.2


 
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