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The target audience are the early adapters to new Internet technologies, the main stream users of the Internet and fans of the Mozilla Initiative and Open Source Software. Mozillamagazine’s primary mission is to contribute to the evolution of the Internet.
Furthermore, we kindly invite experts in the field to submit articles, which will be evaluated by a peer-review process, in the following categories:
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- Shorts. No not the pants! We mean very short original opinions which fit into the mission statement of the magazine in the form of a 1-2 frame comic, original artwork, letters, photo’s (with caption), videos/cartoon (max. 10 sec, for Internet publishing only), or code (keep it short and simple).
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