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StatusNet Goes Enterprise

StatusNet is taking microblogs to the enterprise, launching the StatusNet Enterprise Network (SEN) today to manage microblog servers for corporate customers. Initial customers include Canonical and Motorola.

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StatusNet Goes Enterprise

StatusNet is taking microblogs to the enterprise, launching the StatusNet Enterprise Network (SEN) today to manage microblog servers for corporate customers. Initial customers include Canonical and Motorola

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BuddyPress 1.2 Brings Social Features to WordPress Sites

WordPress users rejoice! The latest release of BuddyPress finally brings all that social media goodness to standard WordPress installs. With BuddyPress 1.2, it should only take three steps to get BuddyPress working with a standard WordPress install. BuddyPress was initially developed to add social networking features to a site based on WordPress MU (multiuser), and a stable release followed in 2009, but only for that platform

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Making Thunderbird Financially Sustainable: How it Could Work

Mozilla Messaging is looking forward to a big year in 2010 including Thunderbird 3.1 and figuring out how to make the project financially sustainable. Making Thunderbird better is the easier part. Figuring out how to make money as a project is another story entirely.

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Mozilla Studying Menu Item Use in Firefox

The Mozilla Labs Test Pilot program is studying the way users interact with the browser’s menu bar .

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Mozilla Studying Menu Item Use in Firefox