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MozFest 2015: Connecting Leaders and Rallying Communities for the Open Web
This past weekend, the sixth-annual MozFest — Mozilla’s celebration of the open Web — convened hackers, teachers and organizers from across the globe to address some of the most pressing issues facing the Web today. Together, we explored how we can act as leaders in the tech, policy and social spheres to create a better Web for everyone.
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How To Install Firefox 44.0 Developer Edition On Ubuntu Systems
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Mozilla Firefox Is Now 11 Years Old!
11 years have passed since the release of Mozilla Firefox 1.0, which was the first version of the internet browser.
Despite the fact that Google Chrome has become the most used internet browser, Firefox still has its supporters, being available as default on many Linux systems, including Ubuntu, Debian and Fedora.
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It's Now Easier Setting Up Rust On Ubuntu
Ubuntu Make, the command-line tool to assist in deploying the latest version of various developer tools on Ubuntu Linux, has added support for Rust.
Ubuntu-Make developer Didier Roche wrote today that Ubuntu Make 15.11 adds support for Rust. Simply running umake rust should setup "a good rust developing experience on your favorite Ubuntu distro."
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