Firefox

Asa, from mozilla.org sent me an email that both thanked me for linking to and talking about Firefox, and asked me to link to them using a button. I haven’t decided on whether I want to start the trend of using a lot of buttons to link to things, I already have enough issues with load-time if blogrolling is slow or the comments aren’t working. But if you’re interested you can get the details here.

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