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Meet G-Fox, Mozilla Online’s mascot

Published: September 7th, 2008
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On July, Mozilla Online, Mozilla’s China subsidiary, introduced its own cute Firefox mascot: G-Fox, which just like its American and Japanese cousins, Kit and Foxkeh, aims to add more fun to the task of spreading Firefox.

I don’t understand a word of Chinese, but it seems the G stands for anything positive like good, great, guide, gravity, grace, gorgeous, you name it.

At the main G-Fox page, there are a variety of Olympic Games themed G-Fox images, web banners and buttons, and four desktop wallpapers available for download in a variety of resolutions. A G-Fox theme, compatible with Firefox 3 is also available.

Welcome G-Fox!

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2 Comments on “Meet G-Fox, Mozilla Online’s mascot”

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  1. 1. Ralph
    September 7th, 2008 at 1:18 am

    That thing is cute!

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  2. 2. James
    September 8th, 2008 at 3:34 pm

    Are you sure G doesn’t stand for Google?

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