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The Mozilla CEO on his FF Strategy, his Google Gambit &Apple
this is an awesome interview with the ceo of mozilla. he is refreshingly candid whether it's talking about why FF took off:
"When Firefox came out in 2004, there wasn't much browser innovation happening at Microsoft. People used Firefox, saw it was really fast and liked the tabs, and stayed."
or whether or not they will develop a FF version for the iphone:
"No. Apple makes it too hard. They say it's because of technical issues — they don't want outsiders to disrupt the user experience. That's a business argument masquerading as a technological argument. We're focusing on more important stuff. The iPhone has been influential, but there's not that many of them."
i really enjoyed the interview and i hope you do as well...

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