Firefox, now on TV!
It's remarkable enough that the Internet has come so far that an ad about a browser isn't out of the ordinary, but it's even more remarkable that these ads were made by Firefox fans off their own back, and paid to air by the same.
It all started last year when the Mozilla foundation started the Firefox Flicks campaign, in an effort to drive grass-roots support and generate short, fan-made, 30 second clips. Naturally, these could be shared across the Net and drive awareness for the browser.
The program was so successful over 200 entries were submitted, and while there are plenty that wouldn't have a hope of seeing the light of day, some are actually quite well made and genuinely entertaining.
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