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C H A P T E R<br />

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Blake Ross<br />

Cre<strong>at</strong>or, Firefox<br />

Blake Ross and Dave Hy<strong>at</strong>t started Firefox as a side<br />

project while working <strong>at</strong> the Mozilla Found<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />

They were working to revive the struggling Netscape<br />

browser, but became frustr<strong>at</strong>ed by the constraints<br />

imposed on them. So Ross and Hy<strong>at</strong>t decided to build<br />

a browser th<strong>at</strong> they would actually want to use.<br />

<strong>Work</strong>ing in their spare time, they began developing<br />

a new browser th<strong>at</strong> was fast, simple, and reliable.<br />

In 2002, they launched the initial version, called<br />

Phoenix, and in 2004 they released Firefox 1.0, which<br />

was an instant hit.<br />

Like a lot of things described in this book, Firefox was something new. It<br />

was an open source project run like a startup, both in the concern for the end<br />

user and in the <strong>at</strong>tention paid to marketing. The results were impressive:<br />

Firefox has cut into the formerly overwhelming market share of Internet<br />

Explorer, and domin<strong>at</strong>es among technical users.<br />

In 2005, Ross took a leave from Stanford University to start a startup with<br />

fellow Firefox developer Joe Hewitt.<br />

Livingston: Tell me about how Firefox got started.<br />

Ross: Firefox grew out of Mozilla, which itself has a very long history th<strong>at</strong> I<br />

won’t go into now. I personally started working on the Mozilla project in 2000.<br />

It was open source; anyone could work on it. I started working closely with the<br />

Netscape team, because they were basing their product on Mozilla. I was helping<br />

them fix bugs, and they invited me out for an internship one summer, so I<br />

went out to Netscape, which was a pretty cool first job.<br />

Livingston: You were only 14, right?<br />

Ross: Right. I worked out in California, and it was gre<strong>at</strong> the first summer. Then<br />

I started working from home, and when I came back the next summer, things<br />

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