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		<title>Firefox, Mozilla, &amp; Open Source: Software Design at Scale</title>
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(April 3, 2009) John Lilly, CEO of Mozilla, and Mike Beltzner, Director of Firefox, share their backgrounds and perspectives on how the Mozilla project produces Firefox and other products: what works, what could be better, and what issues they&#8217;ve found themselves thinking about most recently. Stanford University: www.stanford.edu Stanford Center for Professional Development: scpd.stanford.edu Stanford [...]]]></description>
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 What are the benefits of using Open Source software?
There are many standard open source software packages that can increase productivity in any office environment.
 




 Open Source programs may be developed, improved and maintained by a community of programmers, but its programs can be useful to computer users [...]]]></description>
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