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Mozilla accepts Microsoft's offer of assistance
In shocking news released in the past few days, Microsoft will actually be working with the Mozilla Corporation to get Firefox and Thunderbird to play nicely with windows Vista. A few weeks ago as we reported here, the Director of Open Source for Microsoft had invited Mozilla developers to Redmond for a Vista Lab.Even though the two compete in the browser wars, Microsoft invited Mozilla developers to a full four day session with Vista engineers so that they could get a better idea on the new technologies and structure set to be used in the new operating system. Through the new training, the Mozilla developers have been testing and developing new integration points with Vista.
[via InformationWeek]
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Derek said 10:24PM on 11-21-2006
Seems to be history will repeating itself..
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