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  • Mozilla Weave is a free download, works wherever Firefox 3.5 does.

    Weave Now Syncs Firefox Preferences, Auto-Logins | Lifehacker Australia 2009

  • Encased in metal pods designed to shield them from the deleterious stresses of other realities, they traveled on missions to various universes in an effort to maintain the structure of the continuum, which they called the Weave, protecting it against another army of equally advanced soldiers who sought to subvert the grand design and so reconfigure the essential purpose of creation.

    Asimov's Science Fiction 2003

  • Weave is still in early development, but the current version already provides support for automatic web-based synchronization and storage of bookmark and history data.

    Internet News: At the Mozilla Labs 2008

  • I love the idea of Weave, especially since it comes from the folks at Mozilla.

    Weave Now Syncs Firefox Preferences, Auto-Logins | Lifehacker Australia 2009

  • I'm into this new band called Weave, I'm not sure if I mentioned in my last one or not.

    vaneigem Diary Entry vaneigem 2004

  • "Our greatest weakness since Humans have allied themselves with the Weave has been our repeated under-estimation of their abilities, in tandem with an unpredict-ability which verges on madness."

    The False Mirror Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1992

  • "Our greatest weakness since Humans have allied themselves with the Weave has been our repeated under­estimation of their abilities, in tandem with an unpredict­ability which verges on madness."

    The False Mirror Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1992

  • The Weave is a wholly artificial organism, held together only by a misplaced desire to forestall the inevitable advance of the Purpose.

    A Call to Arms Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1991

  • The Firefox Sync service, formerly known as Weave, is an important component of Firefox 4.

    Ars Technica Ryan Paul 2010

  • This project will be known as Weave and it will focus on finding ways to enhance the Firefox user experience, increase user control over personal information, and provide new opportunities for developers to build innovative online experiences.

    Softpedia - Windows - All 2009

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