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About the Mozilla Digital Memory Bank

(DMB)
Organized by the Center for History and New Media (CHNM) at George Mason University,
The Mozilla Digital Memory Bank (MDMB) is a permanent, open, peer-produced digital
archive of Mozilla history. With support from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation and the Mozilla
Foundation, The Mozilla Digital Memory Bank collects and permanently preserves digital
texts, images, audio, video, personal narratives, and oral histories related to Mozilla, its
products, and its community of developers, testers, and users. The Mozilla Digital Memory
Bank is part of CHNM’s ECHO project, which, since 2001, has worked to develop new ways
of collecting, preserving, and presenting the history of science, technology, and industry
online. Building on CHNM’s earlier work on the September 11 Digital Archive and the
Hurricane Digital Memory Bank, the Mozilla Digital Memory Bank aims to create a lasting
resource for generations of students, teachers, scholars, and members of the general public
interested in the history of the Internet, open source software, and Mozilla.

The content of this archive is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike
3.0 United States License. The Mozilla Data Memory Bank collects and preserves publicly
available Internet documents for the future use of historians, researchers, and the general
public. We strive to operate as trusted repositories for these materials; authors and
publishers may request that their documents not be publicly included. Our policy has been
informed by those of the Internet Archive (and Oakland Archive Policy, 2002), the American
Library Association’s Library Bill of Rights, and the Society of American Archivists Code of
Ethics.
Mozilla Applications

These applications are developed by the Mozilla community and their code is hosted on
mozilla.org.

 Firefox for Desktop


The award-winning Firefox® Web browser has security, speed and new features that will
change the way you use the Web. Don’t settle for anything less.

 Firefox for Mobile


By adding Firefox® to your mobile phone, you can access rich Web content and enjoy
your favorite Firefox features wherever you go.

 Thunderbird
Enjoy safe, fast and easy email, Mozilla-style. The Thunderbird® email client includes
intelligent spam filters, powerful search and customizable views.

 SeaMonkey
SeaMonkey® is the all-in-one application formerly known as the "Mozilla Application
Suite", containing a web browser, a mail and newsgroups client, an HTML editor, web
development tools, and an IRC chat client.

 Lightning and Sunbird


Lightning is a popular calendaring, scheduling and task management extension.
Sunbird® is a cross-platform application that brings Mozilla-style ease-of-use to your
calendar.
 Camino
Camino® is a Web browser optimized for Mac OS X with a Cocoa user interface, and
powerful Gecko layout engine. It's the simple, secure, and fast browser for Mac OS X.

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