Firefox hits 100 million downloads
There’s reason to crack open the champagne at the Mozilla Foundation today after Firefox browser downloads reached the 100m milestone.
There’s also a plan to release a Firefox One, a weather balloon capable of carrying a 14lb payload to 100,000ft (30.5km) in elevation from central San Francisco on Saturday. "Our payload will be a large Firefox banner, CD, and camera to take photos of Firefox at the edge of space," according to Spread Firefox.
Read the complete story here. (The Register)
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