Firefox 3 Download Day 2008
Posted: May 28, 07:48 PM Under: general
Help set a Firefox 3 world record for the most software downloaded in 24 hours on Download Day!
Go to the Download Day Headquarters and pledge to download Firefox 3. With your help the Firefox community can go down in history.
Download Firefox during Download Day and enjoy increased security, blinding speed and cool new features that will change the way you use the Web.
- New Features – Firefox 3 sets the innovation bar very high with exciting new features, including one-click bookmarking, the smart location bar and lightning fast performance.
- Security – Keeping you and your personal information safe is top priority. Firefox 3 includes phishing and malware protection, plus our new instant site ID info.
- Productivity – With features like built-in spell checking, session restore and full zoom, Firefox 3 makes it possible to work faster and more efficiently on the Web.
- Customization – Your taste and needs set you apart from the rest. With Firefox 3 you can choose from over 5,000 add-ons that help you customize your browsing experience.
Sounds like a good deal, right? All you have to do is get Firefox 3 during Download Day to help set the record for most software downloads in 24 hours – it’s that easy. We’re not asking you to swallow a sword or to balance 30 spoons on your face, although that would be kind of awesome.
Make your Pledge to Download FireFox 3 now!
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Spam is 30-years-old and growing stronger
Posted: May 9, 07:11 AM Under: marketingThe 30th anniversary of unsolicited e-mail passed by last week with very little fanfare, but its rise to a global multi-million dollar industry from the humble beginnings of one man’s attempt to sell electronic products is nothing less than astronomical. Experts say there no end in sight.
Although the motivation may be the same there’s now very little to relate today’s spammers to the original daddy of unsolicited e-mail, according to technology security experts.
Some 30 years ago, Gary Thuerk, sent out what is widely credited as the first unsolicited marketing e-mail to about 400 of the more than 2,600 people using ARPANET, the predecessor of the Internet.
Read the full article at IT Buisness
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