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Mozilla Foundation lauches viral video campaign
It’s at times like this that I wonder what’s the effect of too much eggnog during the holidays.
The guys at Mozilla Foundation decided that it was time to stab a wooden stake at Microsoft Internet Explorer’s cold dark heart. They released a video on Youtube which apparently is part of a larger viral video campaign set to increase the usage of Firefox in Windows powered computers.
It directly targets Internet Explorer in several ways. Firefox adoption number have been constantly rising and this campaign comes as a surprise.
The video is done in a “We are the world” style with several internet memes singing a Firefox themed song.
You’ll find Chocolate Rain’s Tay Zonday and the Ninja from Ask a Ninja. Some other guys that i don’t recognize make singing appearances as well.
But the video doesn’t stop there, besides praising Firefox goodness it uses obviously fake statistics reporting that Internet Explorer users are more likely to suffer from high cholesterol or breast cancer.
I think this is a shot on the foot buy Mozilla. Microsoft will certainly file a suite against them, and will probably win. This will probably rally more support for Firefox, but in the end I can’t see anything positive coming to Mozilla Foundation from this open attack at IE.
Via Techcrunch
No commentsGmail and Remember the Milk FTW
Like many millions out there i’ve been using Gmail as my primary e-mail app.
I open gmail several times a day. I’ve tried a couple of Firefox extensions to improve gmail but never kept them for long.
I’ve always tried being a more organized person. I’ve tried several apps, pda’s, PIM’s and even webapps. But i’ve always failed miserably in using them for long.
One of the webapps that i had tried was RTM (Remember the Milk). I think it’s safe to say that it’s the leader of the todo-lists webapps. It has many integration features but i never took the time to explore it properly.
Recently RTM dev team lauched a firefox extension that integrates RTM into Gmail.
I didn’t jump on the early adopters bandwagon on this one. But after reading Gina Trapani’s review of the extension in Lifehacker i’ve downloaded and installed the extension.
I love the thing.. every time i open my gmail there it is, a beatiful list of all my tasks for the following days.
The only complaint is that it can’t be moved around, like an igoogle module. But hey, it’s free, it works and it keeps me organized.
You can download the extension here.
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