I can't say I fully understand the business model behind the Mozilla project.
There are no ads on their homepage or within their product that generate income, so just how exact are they funding their project (and advertisement). I always figured it was a sort of philanthropic effort.
The interview linked below offers some insight into Stewart's views on the media, sans the cnn puppetry.
http://www.npr.org/dmg/dmg.php?prgCode=FA&showDate =30-Sep-2004&segNum=1&mediaPref=WM -WMV link, sorry/.ers
The interview starts out a bit lame, however progresses into an interesting dialog about the nature of politics and the media about halfway through..... well interesting for people into thinking and what not.
I can't say I fully understand the business model behind the Mozilla project. There are no ads on their homepage or within their product that generate income, so just how exact are they funding their project (and advertisement). I always figured it was a sort of philanthropic effort.
The interview linked below offers some insight into Stewart's views on the media, sans the cnn puppetry. http://www.npr.org/dmg/dmg.php?prgCode=FA&showDate =30-Sep-2004&segNum=1&mediaPref=WM -WMV link, sorry /.ers
The interview starts out a bit lame, however progresses into an interesting dialog about the nature of politics and the media about halfway through..... well interesting for people into thinking and what not.
Apple's iTunes Music Store offers free downloads of the presidential debates usually the day after.