Firefox Architect Talks IE, Future Plans

Following our two-part interview with Microsoft's Internet Explorer product manager, BetaNews sat down with lead Firefox architect Blake Ross to discuss the recent launch of the browser that has challenged IE's reign. Ross fires back at Microsoft's claims of superiority and offers insight into the future goals of the open source Firefox. 19 year-old Blake Ross seems an unlikely foe for a company that has taken on the U.S. and European governments, but this Stanford student and part-time Mozilla developer is adamant in his mission: Take back the Web. As downloads of Firefox 1.0 surpass 6.5 million, Ross and fellow Firefox developers have the attention of even Microsoft's top brass.
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November 29, 2004 06:56 PM | Posted in Mozilla

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3 Comments

Interesting interview. Thanks.

Regards,
Nikole
http://poetrytherapy.port5.com/blog/

Comment by Nikole Jolie at November 29, 2004 07:26 PM | Permalink

Interesting interview. Thanks.

Regards,
Nikole
http://poetrytherapy.port5.com/blog/

Comment by Nikole Jolie at November 29, 2004 07:30 PM | Permalink

To all readers:
This is just the usual marketing talk without any substance. Use your time for something more worthwhile.

Comment by Simon Paquet at November 29, 2004 08:01 PM | Permalink

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