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Firefox starts a viral campaign to lure users of Internet Explorer
Posted at 10:37 AM on January 7, 2008 by Jon Gordon (2 Comments)
The folks behind the Firefox browser have launched a viral campaign to promote their browser, according to TechCrunch. The campaign includes this not-so-funny video, which features the stylings of Minneapolis' own Tay Zonday, and Bart Davenport of the band Honeycut, whose music was featured in recent ads for iMacs.
I don't use Firefox much anymore. For some reason I haven't figured out, it freezes often. I've swithched to Camino.
Comments (2)
Camino is an excellent browser, indeed. It would be helpful to note that Camino is actually based on Firefox, but with a cleaner interface and extension features stripped for simplicity.
Posted by Paul Wenzel | January 7, 2008 11:56 AM
Duly noted.
It's been suggested to me that its the extensions in Firefox that are likely causing it to freeze.
Posted by Jon Gordon | January 7, 2008 3:15 PM







