Posts Tagged with ‘mozilla’

The Power Of Web Apps Examined

Paul Glazowski

I trek over to Slate.com most evenings, where usually there is published a headline or two I find interesting enough to click through to. Scarce, however, are there pieces to do with the goings on in the technology world. Stuff about various Washingtonians and watchers of those Washingtonians crops up on the site with great frequency, and things generally classifiable as “miscellaneous” (not by Slate, but by the average reader) tend to take up most of the front page’s [...]

Mozilla To Introduce Users To ‘The Coop’

Paul Glazowski

We’ve imagined that Mozilla intended to leave it to third-party extension experts to incorporate social networking into Firefox, its wildly successful, open source browser. There are thousands of add-ons for Mozilla’s brightest star, each with their own sets of users; some even die-hard fans. Why make its own? Besides, when it comes to social networking, Flock, a browser developed on top of Mozilla’s code, does a pretty good job of integration of all the core Web 2.0 apps [...]

Clipperz - Competition for PassPack?

Cyndy Aleo-Carreira

I recently professed my love for PassPack. However, I am a techno-weenie, and when something that promises to be even cooler comes along, I am compelled to at least give it a test run. Clipperz has been getting quite a bit of press lately, and when we here at Profy were asked to give it a look, I jumped on the task. I'm not the most organized of people, and if someone is going to promise to keep me organized even [...]