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Mozilla Gets Touchy and Feely With Firefox ‘Fennec’ Mobile
Via Mashable October 18, 2008 – 8:19 am PDT – by Paul Glazowski 1 Comment Mozilla first spoke about development of a mobile edition of its Firefox browser last October. And just this week we saw a first-run alpha make … Continue reading
More is More: Flock 2.0
Via Mashable October 15, 2008 – 12:37 am PDT – by Stan Schroeder11 Comments How exactly did this happen? For so long, Internet Explorer was the dominant browser, and Firefox was the up and coming alternative; the Web browser space seemed … Continue reading
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First look: Firefox 3.1 alpha 2 officially released
Via ARS Technica By Ryan Paul | Published: September 05, 2008 – 05:13PM CT Mozilla has officially announced the availability of the second Firefox 3.1 alpha. This release includes support for the highly-anticipated HTML 5 “video” element and a handful … Continue reading
Mozilla Fights Back With New Firefox Benchmarks
Via Tech Crunch – by Don Reisinger on September 3, 2008 The dust hasn’t even settled on Chrome’s release and already Mozilla is feeling the pressure. The company today released a series of benchmarks showing Firefox 3.1 will be faster … Continue reading
Firefox to get massive JavaScript performance boost
Ars Technica by segphault@arstechnica.com (Ryan Paul) Mozilla has adopted an innovative new optimization technique for the Firefox JavaScript interpreter. Benchmarks show that JavaScript execution is now up to 40 times faster in some benchmarks. Mozilla aims to deliver performance comparable … Continue reading