CeBIT Open Source Project Lounge -- Mozilla Mozilla Firefox Browser and Internet
Feb 03, 2009Mozilla is among the 15 projects that will present their work at CeBIT, extremely successful with its open source browser, but it has more to offer.
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Feb 03, 2009In CeBIT 2010, Mozilla is non-competitive among the projects that will present their work. The company is sponsoring the project lounge with the internet connection for all projects, and developers and community will show its extremely successful open source browser, but it has more to offer.
more »CeBIT Open Source Project Lounge -- Scribus Scribus: Desktop Publishing (DTP) under Linux
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more »Google Earth 5.0 for Linux
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more »CeBIT Open Source Project Lounge - Amarok Amarok -- Audio Player
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