Last week Tristan was in London talking at Internet World in London, he keynoted there on “The dangers of the proprietary web – Future of Internet and Open Source”. Whilst in the UK, where it poured incessantly the whole time, Tristan was able to meet blogger legend Rory Cellan-Jones. Rory is the BBC’s technology correspondent and writes for the Beeb’s tech blog dot.life. He interviewed Tristan on open source, the background of Mozilla and of course the word on everyone’s lips – the new Firefox 3.
Read the article here and also see Rory’s video of Tristan’s Firefox 3 demo.
Fab comments as well.


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May 8, 2008 at 8:51 pm
Nick Thomas
For some BBC-style balance, this week has been fabulous sunshine (but we’re not obsessed about the weather!)
Great coverage.
May 8, 2008 at 10:28 pm
Axel Hecht
FWIW, we should call out more explicitly that the awesomebar only uses your own local data, without touching anyone outside of your own little box. In particular the comments on Rory’s post seemed to be totally confuzzled there.