I just became one with my browser software.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I got bitten by the free software bug in February of 1998 around the time of the Mozilla announcement.
I use a lot of the Web 2.0 apps that I've seen out there, and I think there is incredible work going on there.
I was really just a hard-core geek, if you will, in 1996, and was building websites as a hobby. I started doing a lot of web design and development and built my first website on the now-defunct GeoCities platform.
People in the industry foresee a time in which, for many people, the only thing they'll need on a computer is a browser.
As I started college, I started to build software products that I could sell to people over the Web.
I'm not very computer savvy.
I'm still a novice student.
I tell people that the history of Mozilla and Firefox is so one of a kind that it should not be used - ever - as an example of what's possible.
For most of the '90s and the first part of this decade, content providers who wanted to publish online only needed to worry about the graphical web browser.
I borrowed a creaky laptop from my husband, went into the web, and never came back.
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