Mazila

By 1998, it seemed like Netscape was finished. But the engineers there had a radical idea. Instead of giving up, they decided to set their secret code—the "blueprint" of their browser—free for anyone in the world to see and help build. They called this new project .

Once, the internet was a quiet landscape where only a few giants roamed. The biggest of them all was Netscape, a browser that most people used to find their way around the new digital world. But soon, a storm arrived—the "Browser Wars." A much larger giant, Microsoft, released Internet Explorer and made it so easy to get that almost everyone stopped using Netscape. mazila

The name was a mashup of "Mosaic" (the first popular browser) and "Godzilla," because they wanted it to be a powerful force for good. For years, a small, dedicated community of volunteers worked late into the night, fixing bugs and adding features just because they believed the internet should be open and free for everyone, not owned by one company. By 1998, it seemed like Netscape was finished

Eventually, they built a new browser called . It was faster, safer, and became a symbol of how regular people—the "Mazila" community—could come together to change the world by simply sharing their work. They called this new project

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