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  • Facebook in $500m Twitter bid: report

    Facebook recently made a US$500 million offer to buy micro-blogging site Twitter, according to a Wall St Journal website.

  • Firefox developer rebukes Google

    One of the lead developers behind the Firefox browser has accused Google of abusing its powerful position in the search market to promote its growing range of products.

  • Firefox 'not being aggressive enough'

    A senior analyst believes Firefox maker Mozilla Corporation should be doing more to push the Web browser, despite a recent distribution deal with Real Networks.

  • Dell: No plans for Firefox in Australia

    Dell's Australian operation has ruled out following the lead of its British counterpart in the near future and shipping the Mozilla Firefox Web browser on computers.

  • Firefox lead engineer scolds KDE project

    Debate between Apple and the open source KDE project over a rendering engine replacement intensified yesterday as Firefox lead engineer Ben Goodger backed the vendor.

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