Cartoon of the week: Firefox without the ‘Fox’
Consider the fox. It’s known for being quick, clever, and untamed — attributes easily applied to its mythical cousin, the “Firefox” of browser fame. Well, Firefox has another trait not found in earthly foxes: stretchiness. (Just look how it circumnavigates the globe.) That fabled flexibility now enables Firefox to adapt once again to a changing environment. Says Mozilla on its blog.
As you might have understood, Mozilla abounds its mythical fox in Firefox’s new logo to keep up with technology and remain competitive. On the other hand, it only keeps the tail.
What will be the fate of the fox?
No need to worry about the fate of the fox, the logo in question is none other than the logo of the brand that includes all Firefox products. The fox is therefore maintained in the browser logo for example.
What’s probably more important and always interesting to see, it is that browser technology continues to evolve at a good pace, especially with its privacy orientations and many other secondary projects.
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