"As software companies go, we're a little unusual. We use the term 'organic software' to sum up the various ways we're different from the other guys:
Our most well-known product, Firefox, is created by an international movement of thousands, only a small percentage of whom are actual employees.
We're motivated by our mission of promoting openness, innovation and opportunity on the web rather than business concerns like profits or the price of our stock (guess what: we don't even have stock).
And as a non-profit, public benefit organization, we define success in terms of building communities and enriching people's lives. We believe in the power and potential of the Internet and want to see it thrive for everyone, everywhere."
Date Everything feels like too much of a good thing, as the game prioritises quantity over quality.
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Is it recyclable too?
With chuck norris, everything is recyclable.
I <3 Firefox!
But wouldn't showing their "secrets" open up the browser for easier hacking, as well?