by Adam Ostrow. Mashable, 28 February 2012. "Long Beach, Calif. — Mozilla CEO Gary Kovacs took the TED stage Tuesday morning to introduce Collusion, a Firefox browser add-on that lets you track who’s tracking you across the web for behavioral targeting purposes..."
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Mozilla on Tuesday shipped Firefox 9, claiming that the new browser processes JavaScript up to 36% faster than its predecessor, By Gregg Keizer - Framingham. Computerworld, Thursday, 22 December, 2011. "... The company also patched six Firefox vulnerabilities, and released a security update to the nearly-two-year-old Firefox 3.6 to quash a single bug there..."
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By Stephen Shankland, CNET News.com. ZDNet Australia, November 9, 2011. "Mozilla has released Firefox 8, a version that weeds out some add-ons, and will shoulder more responsibility for the organisation's new fast-development process.
Giving the user control over the web experience has been a longstanding Mozilla priority, and Firefox 8 (download for Windows | Mac | Linux | Android) takes a new step here. With earlier versions, third-party software could extend Firefox with new features — Skype's tool for highlighting phone numbers for easy online calling, for example. With Firefox 8, though, third-party add-ons will be disabled by default..."
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By Seth Rosenblatt, Download.com. ZDNet Australia, March 29, 2011. "Firefox 4 is competitively fast, sports a new minimalist look and includes some excellently executed features. Unfortunately, that describes most of Firefox's competition, too..."
Added: 30 March 2011;Page views: 517Rating: 0Votes: 0
Posted by Mozilla. The Mozilla Blog, March 22, 2011. "... The latest version of Firefox introduces a sleek new look that lets Web content take center stage. With features like App Tabs and Panorama, Firefox makes it easier and more efficient to navigate the Web. Firefox delivers industry-leading privacy and security features like Do Not Track and Content Security Policy to give users control over their personal data and protect them online..."
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by Glenn Chapman. Sydney Morning Herald, December 19, 2010. "As concern about online privacy grows, Mozilla is promising to let people cloak Internet activity in free Firefox Web browsing software being released early next year..."
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By Dave Davies. Site Pro News, November 30, 2009. "... The series will be divided into three parts: Firefox; Free & Affordable Tools; Resources. So let's begin with Firefox. Let me first say, I don't know if Firefox is officially the browser of SEO's, but if not - it should be. You can download it at Mozilla.com. And now the extensions that make this browser invaluable to SEO's ..."
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by Craig Buckler. SitePoint, August 2, 2009. "On Friday 31 July 2009, Mozilla Firefox was downloaded for the one billionth time since its initial v1.0 release in 2004. (One billion is one-thousand million. Any version of the full installer is counted as 'one' download. Automatic updates are not included in the figure.)..."
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by Andrew Gardner. SitePoint, 28 July 2009. "... CodeBurner adds a convenient panel to the bottom of your Firefox browser, which can be easily hidden or displayed as required..."
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Major update to browser delivers significant performance improvements, privacy enhancements, support for new Web standards, and greater customization options. Mountain View, California – June 30, 2009 – Mozilla, a public-benefit organization dedicated to promoting choice and innovation on the Internet, today released Firefox® 3.5, a major update to its popular, free and open source Web browser. Coming one year after the launch of the critically acclaimed Firefox 3, Firefox 3.5 introduces cutting-edge features, as well as new support for a wide variety of Web standards.
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Written by David Towers. Good Web Practices. June 24, 2009. "... If you install the following FireFox plugins, you'll be able to understand the strength of each website you visit and you'll be armed to submit content across your social networks..."
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Mozilla has patched two critical bugs in the Firefox browser, By Robert McMillan. Computerworld, Monday, 30 March, 2009. "Just days after a hacker released code that could be used to attack the Firefox browser, Mozilla developers have a fix. They released an updated 3.0.8 version of their flagship browser Friday afternoon, just two days after the code was posted to the Milw0rm website..."
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SitePoint. "FireScope is a Firefox add-on that integrates with Firebug, to extend it with reference material for HTML and CSS. The extension's core functionality is centered around a new Reference panel, which contains a search tool for looking up HTML elements, attributes, and CSS properties..."
Added: 28 January 2009;Page views: 663Rating: 0Votes: 0
Urges Firefox 2.0 users to upgrade to the newer version as it drops support and ditches antiphishing protection, by Gregg Keizer. Computerworld, 18 December 2008. "Mozilla late Tuesday patched 13 bugs in Firefox, nearly half of them labeled "critical," as it closed support for the two-year-old Firefox 2.0 by releasing that version's final security update..."
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by Thomson Chemmanoor, December 5, 2008. "... I've found a number of extremely useful third party plug-ins and extensions to simplify manipulation, analysis and graphing of data. Here is the list of 10 top user web analytic Firefox extensions..."
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