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Comments on: Firefox extensions: A strategy born of compromise

Mozilla looks uber-smart for coming up with an easy way for developers to extend its open-source Firefox browser, but this wasn't its original intent, as this interview with Asa Dotzler suggests.

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by userNoname June 12, 2009 1:51 PM PDT
Well, compromises are an integral part of democracy, that's it.
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by dspears1 June 12, 2009 2:32 PM PDT
I use firefox and now flock almost exclusively since I entered the world of online marketing. I have made extensive use of SEO tools plug ins like seorankchecker, quirk and seo for firefox to do research on my [url=http://www.tvstelevisonsonline.com]Samsung Televisions[/url] competition. These plug ins and extensions provide a wealth of valuable information and to think they are free is amazingly good news for cash strapped entrepreneurs.
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by chabil-ha June 14, 2009 9:19 AM PDT
Great vid! Would there be a possibility of you posting the entire unedited interview?
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