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<title>Why Mozilla Deserves Our Attention - Part 3</title>
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<summary>In the previous two articles  we looked at who Mozilla is, what technologies they have, and attempted to answer the statement in the title. To be well-rounded, we will look at some core issues that may be hampering adoption of Mozilla technologies, and what could help.</summary>
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In the previous two articles  we looked at who Mozilla is, what technologies they have, and attempted to answer the statement in the title. To be well-rounded, we will look at some core issues that may be hampering adoption of Mozilla technologies, and what could help.
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<title>Why Mozilla Deserves Our Attention - Part 2</title>
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<published>2008-02-27T17:00:00Z</published>
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<summary>In the first part of this series I gave an introductory look at Mozilla, and started to answer the statement posed in the title. In this article we&apos;ll look at the various RIA technologies and runtimes that Mozilla has to offer. First we&apos;ll look at the building blocks, or what one would use to build applications. Then we&apos;ll look at runtimes, what you use to run your applications.</summary>
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In the first part of this series I gave an introductory look at Mozilla, and started to answer the statement posed in the title. In this article we&apos;ll look at the various RIA technologies and runtimes that Mozilla has to offer. First we&apos;ll look at the building blocks, or what one would use to build applications. Then we&apos;ll look at runtimes, what you use to run your applications.
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<title>Why Mozilla Deserves Our Attention - Part 1</title>
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<published>2008-02-20T17:00:00Z</published>
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<summary> In this series of articles I will be looking at why RIA developers should be interested in Mozilla. This is an important topic, especially if you&apos;re one of those wise and pragmatic developers who likes to pick the right tool for the job, which we all are right? Learning about the breadth of the technologies that Mozilla&apos;s projects cover can potentially save you a lot of work for your next project!</summary>
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