"Eighty percent of the 2,500 respondents did not believe that bloggers should be allowed to publish home addresses and other personal information about private citizens."
Here's one for common sense!
Please, does anyone actually think that someone else should be allowed to post your Credit Card address, home phone number, etc. online to everyone?
Most people aren't ready to just drop IE and move to Firefox. Giving the chance to get used to Mozilla while still being able to do things like IE helps the transition.
Netscape was based upon the original (closed source) mozilla, which then became the open-source AOL-free Mozilla Foundation. It produced the Mozilla browser, which netscape has been based on for the past while now. The Mozilla browser prompted the building of the firefox browser, which the next netscape is now built upon.
To make matters simple, Mozilla & Firefox have undergone such radical changes, that its really not fair to say that they are based on Netscape. Especially when the opposite is the case now.
It'd be like saying Windows XP is based on DOS.
What does it matter whether or not they release the images? Can't a person just sign up or use something like Microsoft's Terraserver service to look up images for free anyways?
"Eighty percent of the 2,500 respondents did not believe that bloggers should be allowed to publish home addresses and other personal information about private citizens." Here's one for common sense! Please, does anyone actually think that someone else should be allowed to post your Credit Card address, home phone number, etc. online to everyone?
Most people aren't ready to just drop IE and move to Firefox. Giving the chance to get used to Mozilla while still being able to do things like IE helps the transition.
Netscape was based upon the original (closed source) mozilla, which then became the open-source AOL-free Mozilla Foundation. It produced the Mozilla browser, which netscape has been based on for the past while now. The Mozilla browser prompted the building of the firefox browser, which the next netscape is now built upon. To make matters simple, Mozilla & Firefox have undergone such radical changes, that its really not fair to say that they are based on Netscape. Especially when the opposite is the case now. It'd be like saying Windows XP is based on DOS.
What does it matter whether or not they release the images? Can't a person just sign up or use something like Microsoft's Terraserver service to look up images for free anyways?