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Mozilla Has 'No Plans' To Offer Firefox Without Pocket (venturebeat.com)

An anonymous reader writes: In June, Mozilla integrated Pocket into Firefox, garnering a mixed response from the browser's community. This week, VentureBeat stumbled upon a Bugzilla ticket (bug 1215694) to "move Pocket to a built-in add-on" and immediately reached out to the company. "There are currently no plans to offer a version of Firefox that doesn't include Pocket," said Dave Camp, Firefox's director of engineering.

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  1. Re:Was great now just dead by Tablizer · · Score: 4, Funny

    At Mozilla, it is our job to continue to synergistically leverage others' long-term high-impact technology as well as continue to competently supply seven-habits-conforming meta-services for 100% customer satisfaction.

    It's also our objective to completely integrate cutting-edge catalysts for change so that we may endeavor to conveniently customize holistic solutions while maintaining the highest standards.

    http://cmorse.org/missiongen/

  2. Dictator of engineering by manu0601 · · Score: 4, Funny

    Dave Camp, Firefox's director of engineering

    At first glance, my brain quickly read "dictator of engineering" :-)

  3. Re:Could you at least hint what "Pocket" is? by rossdee · · Score: 4, Funny

    "You know this system is probably used for advertising metrics."

    Only of use in the USA then, thats the only place that still uses feet, pounds and acres
    the rest of the world already uses the metric system.