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Mozilla Goes Organic Like Only a Browser Can

Firefox is easily my browser of choice. I converted a while back when Safari just wasn't working with a number of online forms that I needed to use on a daily basis. But even before Firefox, I was a fan of Mozilla and its free software. I was pleased to read that just last weekend Mozilla sponsored the San Francisco Green Festival, a three day event with over 150 green speakers and 400 businesses participating.

To honor the event, Firefox released a new set of "green" buttons to be used with its affiliate program. All you need to do and hop on over to the site, copy the code and past it onto your website. If someone clicks on the button, you will earn referral points from Firefox.

Granted Mozilla's version of organic has nothing to do with pesticides but rather that their software is open source and "community-powered." Still, the buttons are rather attractive. Mozilla has also been working with TerraPass to reduce their carbon footprint.

[via: Mozilla Links]

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