One Teen's Gigantic Contribution to the Internet - New York Times: "The subject is Blake Ross, who began working at Netscape at the tender age of 14. By 19, he had co-created Firefox: a free, highly regarded, open-source Web browser that, in its very short life, has been downloaded 100 million times, in the process stealing over ten percent of the browser market away from Microsoft. He's now on leave from Stanford, where I met him in his studio apartment."
Sunday, November 13, 2005
One Teen's Gigantic Contribution to the Internet - New York Times
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