AP/The Washington Post: Adobe Gives Mozilla Some Computer Code | Linux Today

AP/The Washington Post: Adobe Gives Mozilla Some Computer Code

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Nov 7, 2006

“Adobe Systems Inc. is contributing some of the computer code
behind its widely used Flash player to the Mozilla Foundation so
that it can be improved upon and blended into an upcoming version
of Mozilla’s Firefox Web browser.

“The donation, to be announced Tuesday at the Web 2.0 conference
in San Francisco, represents the largest contribution of code to
Mozilla since the Mountain View-based foundation’s 2003
inception…”


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