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AP/The New York Times: Mozilla Forms Corporate Subsidiary

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Aug 3, 2005

[ Thanks to cosmo
lee
for this link. ]

“The nonprofit Mozilla Foundation that organizes the development
of the Firefox Web browser said Wednesday it has formed a corporate
subsidiary not to make money but to better focus its
activities.

“Mozilla Corp. will work mainly on developing and delivering
free software products such as the Firefox browser and Thunderbird
e-mail program. The foundation will manage the projects, set
policies and organize relationships among developers…”


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Web Webster

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