When Mozilla launched fennec, the latest mobile browser, many people needed Wikipedia to know what fennec meant. Web 2.0 products are known for their odd names, or they are very easy to use, such as Flickr, either very cute, like Google, or simply refer to the cloud, sometimes using animals you have never heard.
Bango
The naming of this mobile analytics company is confusing. bango sometimes refers to rays ). Catfish is divided into many types, some are toxic, some are discharged, they all belong to the sharks, very dangerous,
Fennec
Unlike Firefox, fennec Fox is a real fox. mizzila uses fennec as its name to move Firefox because it is the smallest fox with a weight of 1.5 and a length of 40 cm, but with a pair of big ears, it is 15 cm long. It lives in the Sahara Desert in North Africa, eats rats, insects, birds, eggs, and is not interested in mobile Internet access.
Firefox
Firefox is not a cool Fox. It is actually a very special species, and it looks very similar to the logo of Firefox. Its name is Red Panda (a bear in Sichuan, China, a raccoon-translator)
Myna
Aviary's audio editing software, like all of their products, is named Bird. Mynas is a type of gossip. It lives in Southeast Asia and is good at imitating various voices.
Songbird
For Firefox-based media players, songbird is also named Bird. Although the New and Old logog products of this product seem like songbird. Songbird (or oscine) is a peacock, and its vocal organs can emit various tones.
Tern
It is aviary's forthcoming Topographic Map generation tool. Tern is a type of seagull.
Thunderbird
Unlike the animals mentioned above, thunderbird has been extinct, or never exists at all. One of them is called Terror Birds, which is a huge bird that cannot fly, he once lived in South America and is cruel.
Thunderbird was one of Mozilla's most important products, and is now almost at the same risk of extinction, because few people are still concerned about the desktop e-mail client.
Yahoo
It is generally believed that Yahoo's name comes from Steven's famous book "Gulliver Travel Notes", a kind of animal with human faces and animals. Yahoo also has another meaning, it is also known as grey-crowned babbler, living in Australia, Indonesia, and Papua New Guinea.
International Source: http://mashable.com/2008/10/21/web-branding-animals/
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