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norfstar
May 5th 2005, 4:29 am
Is there any interesting history behind this? I've done a quick search on Google and Yahoo but have not yet found an answer.

dct
May 5th 2005, 4:38 am
Directory Mozilla
I think it's on their about us page some where.

LinkBliss
May 5th 2005, 5:07 am
I don't really see it on the about page --
http://www.dmoz.org/about.html

Just glancing around briefly, see the avwebvisions page at --
http://www.google.com/search?q=dmoz+history

Eric

dct
May 5th 2005, 5:29 am
I wasn't the about page sorry. You can find the full story here (http://dmoz.org/help/geninfo.html)

Michael
May 5th 2005, 5:30 am
Why does the Open Directory Project use the domain dmoz.org? It's from Directory Mozilla the full name of the project.

- Michael

justtara
May 5th 2005, 5:45 am
Wow I never even stopped to think what it meant. Thanks!!

norfstar
May 5th 2005, 6:28 am
Ah - makes sense. Thanks :)!

chatgun
May 5th 2005, 8:51 pm
Does anyone know how the term Mozilla came into being - I mean it's used on free software, browsers and lots of other places....

Michael
May 6th 2005, 2:20 am
Does anyone know how the term Mozilla came into being - I mean it's used on free software, browsers and lots of other places....In 1994 the very first Netscape browser was known by the code name Mozilla during development. The term came from a combination of 'mosaic' and 'killer' because Netscape wanted to replace the original and most popular web browser at the time NCSA Mosaic.

During development and into production 'mozilla' was used as the user agent in http requests for Netscape. When other browsers came along including IE they used the same name for their user agent so that their users ended up on the same page as Netscape users i.e. were 'compatible'.

The rest is history :)

- Michael