Well, Mobilin (the Intel project) recently switched (with the intro of
2.0) to Fedora (from Ubuntu). They claimed that the main reason for the
switch was that Intel liked the way .rpm packages held information about
licensing.

It is sad to see Linux sarting down the road to having the pointless
pop-ups that everyone hates in other software (esp. Microsoft Vista).

Firefox is a bit scared, and acting from that fear. Google is a main
donor to the Mozilla Org/Com and the FirefoxTM project. They just
released their own browser, Chrome. I see a reduced market share and
funding in the Mozilla/FirefoxTM future.

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