Saturday, April 30, 2005

I'm back

I took some time off blogging, because I was very busy. Now I'm back, and I've already posted two items, as you probably noticed.

I hope I can keep updating this blog. It's fun.

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Friday, April 29, 2005

Firefox 1.0.x was downloaded more than 50,000,000 times

Two or three years ago I "found" a new web browser called Phoenix. It was based on the Mozilla rendering engine (Gecko), but was much smaller. I gave it a shot. I liked it, but it wasn't enough for me, so I uninstalled and forgot about it.

Some time later, I saw another new browser, also based on Mozilla. This one was called Firebird. Only after downloading and reading about it, I found out this was actually a new name for Phoenix. This version was much better (as far I as remember) than the Phoenix, so I kept it.

I updated Firebird with every minor version. One upgrade suddenly changed the name to... Firefox. Whatever. Firefox was a really good browser, so I stopped using MSIE (*).

I followed Firefox with anticipation through all versions. I was really happy when version 1.0 was out, and installed it on every computer I go to (work computers, friends computers, etc).

And now - 50 million is a real milestone. Wow.

Congratulations, Mozilla developers! Thank you, and keep up the good work!


(*) Except for annoying sites that won't render correctly in non-IE browsers.


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Saturday, April 23, 2005

Gmail Blacklisted by SpamCop.net

Gmail's SMTP (outgoing) mail servers seem to be blocked by SpamCop.net. I keep getting failure messages from servers I try to send mail to.
See:
SmapCop.net checkblock

This means that Gmail users (at least in my cluster) can't send mail to servers that use SpamCop's blacklist. I've notified Gmail, and I wait for them to take action.


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