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* <strong>July 2, 2005</strong> - The community led SeaMonkey project [http://www.seamonkey-project.org/news#2005-07-02 takes over development] of former Mozilla Application Suite code | * <strong>July 2, 2005</strong> - The community led SeaMonkey project [http://www.seamonkey-project.org/news#2005-07-02 takes over development] of former Mozilla Application Suite code | ||
* <strong>March 4, 2005</strong> - [http://www.mozilla.org/press/mozilla-2005-03-04.html Mozilla China is founded] to tap into China’s thriving Firefox community | * <strong>March 4, 2005</strong> - [http://www.mozilla.org/press/mozilla-2005-03-04.html Mozilla China is founded] to tap into China’s thriving Firefox community | ||
* <strong>September 14, 2004</strong> - | * <strong>September 14, 2004</strong> - [http://www.mozilla.org/security/bug-bounty.html Bug Bounty program] to reward contributors for discovering bugs and helping continually improve Mozilla's products | ||
* <strong>August 18, 2004</strong> - [http://www.mozilla.org/press/mozilla-2004-08-18.html Mozilla Japan is founded] to create a foothold in Asia and foster the growing community in Japan | * <strong>August 18, 2004</strong> - [http://www.mozilla.org/press/mozilla-2004-08-18.html Mozilla Japan is founded] to create a foothold in Asia and foster the growing community in Japan | ||
* <strong>June 23, 2004</strong> - [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Download.ject Major Security Exploit in Microsoft's Internet Explorer] results in US CERT and other computer security agencies recommending that internet users download and use other browsers to access the web. Downloads of pre-release versions of Firefox ramp from 20,000 per day to over 250,000 per day. [http://www.outsidethebeltway.com/mozilla_gains_on_ie/ Firefox begins to expand market share growth marking the first time a software development organization was able to take back market share from Microsoft and Internet Explorer. | |||
* <strong>February 17, 2004</strong> - [http://www.mozilla.org/press/mozilla-2004-02-17.html Mozilla Europe is founded] to spur Mozilla’s community, mindshare and marketshare in Europe | * <strong>February 17, 2004</strong> - [http://www.mozilla.org/press/mozilla-2004-02-17.html Mozilla Europe is founded] to spur Mozilla’s community, mindshare and marketshare in Europe | ||
* <strong>July 15, 2003</strong> - [http://www.mozilla.org/press/mozilla-foundation.html The Mozilla Foundation is born] with a $2 million start-up support from America Online's Netscape division; Mitch Kapor pledges support and heads up the board of directors | * <strong>July 15, 2003</strong> - [http://www.mozilla.org/press/mozilla-foundation.html The Mozilla Foundation is born] with a $2 million start-up support from America Online's Netscape division; Mitch Kapor pledges support and heads up the board of directors | ||
Revision as of 18:26, 29 April 2013
In 1998 mozilla.org was created as a place to host the open source version of Netscape Communicator. Today this site is the center of a world-wide movement that is creating the Firefox browser as well as a wide range of other innovative projects.
Community Milestones
- July 31, 2009 - 1,000,000,000th Firefox download
- July 2, 2008 - Mozilla Sets New Guinness World Record with Firefox 3 Downloads
- March 31, 2008 - The Mozilla project celebrates its 10th anniversary
- February 19, 2008 - Mozilla Messaging, the new mail focused subsidiary of the Mozilla Foundation, begins operations
- December 28, 2007 - AOL announces that there will be no further releases of Netscape Navigator and recommends that Navigator users switch to Firefox
- December 4, 2006 - The World Economic Forum selects Mozilla as one of the Technology Pioneers for 2007
- October 19, 2005 - Firefox surpasses 100 million downloads just before its 1st anniversary
- August 3, 2005 - The Mozilla Corporation is created as a wholly owned subsidiary of the Mozilla Foundation
- July 2, 2005 - The community led SeaMonkey project takes over development of former Mozilla Application Suite code
- March 4, 2005 - Mozilla China is founded to tap into China’s thriving Firefox community
- September 14, 2004 - Bug Bounty program to reward contributors for discovering bugs and helping continually improve Mozilla's products
- August 18, 2004 - Mozilla Japan is founded to create a foothold in Asia and foster the growing community in Japan
- June 23, 2004 - Major Security Exploit in Microsoft's Internet Explorer results in US CERT and other computer security agencies recommending that internet users download and use other browsers to access the web. Downloads of pre-release versions of Firefox ramp from 20,000 per day to over 250,000 per day. [http://www.outsidethebeltway.com/mozilla_gains_on_ie/ Firefox begins to expand market share growth marking the first time a software development organization was able to take back market share from Microsoft and Internet Explorer.
- February 17, 2004 - Mozilla Europe is founded to spur Mozilla’s community, mindshare and marketshare in Europe
- July 15, 2003 - The Mozilla Foundation is born with a $2 million start-up support from America Online's Netscape division; Mitch Kapor pledges support and heads up the board of directors
- April 2, 2003 - A new roadmap is posted that details the switch from developing an integrated suite to developing Firefox and Thunderbird as separate applications
- September 19, 2001 - Mozilla relicensing begins, more than 6000 NPL files are relicensed under an MPL/GPL/LGPL tri-licence
- April 25, 2000 - Code Rush documentary is released
- April 7, 2000 - First Mozilla Developer Day is hosted at Netscape
- March 17, 1999 - America Online Inc. Completes Acquisition of Netscape Communications Corporation
- October 26, 1998 - mozilla.org posts product roadmap that includes next browser release based on Gecko and a cross platform user interface
- March 31, 1998 - Netscape Communicator source code is posted on the Internet via mozilla.org
- February 23, 1998 - The mozilla.org project is launched by Netscape
Major Software Releases
- June 30, 2009 - Firefox 3.5 released
- June 17, 2008 - Firefox 3.0 is released
- April 18, 2007 - Thunderbird 2.0 is released as a major update to the free, open source email client
- January 18, 2007 - SeaMonkey 1.1 is made available
- October 24, 2006 - Mozilla releases Firefox 2.0
- January 30, 2006 - SeaMonkey 1.0 is released
- January 12, 2006 - Thunderbird 1.5 is made available
- November 29, 2005 - Mozilla releases Firefox 1.5
- December 7, 2004 - Mozilla rolls out Thunderbird 1.0 providing users with an alternative, free email client
- November 9, 2004 - Mozilla Firefox 1.0 goes live, allowing users to experience the Web in a whole new way
- June 17, 2004 - Mozilla 1.7 is launched with many improvements to speed and standards support
- June 30, 2003 - Mozilla 1.4 is released with popup blocking, junkmail filtering, and many improvements
- September 23, 2002 - Phoenix 0.1 is released, the first official version of a stand-alone browser that will later be renamed to Firefox
- June 5, 2002 - Mozilla 1.0 is released - the browser which is the precursor to today’s wildly popular Firefox Web browser
- November 14, 2000 - Netscape 6 is released and is the first official Netscape product based on open source code
For more detailed timeline information, read through the MozillaZine News Archive.