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Reaction! (Free subscription) | yesterday
Mozilla has finally locked down the list of new features that will be added to Firefox 3.1. (This release is a crucial one for the organisation/browser now that Google has entered the market ). Perhaps the most significant improvement to FF is the addition of a new privacy mode (or "porn mode" as some have dubbed it). This feature limits the information that the browser records as the user surfs the...
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Phones Review (Free subscription) | 09/10/2008
There are many mobile browsers available, Safari, Opera, Skyfire and the like and it looks like Mozilla will be joining the mobile browser brigade sooner that we thought. Mozilla has been destined for mobile and will probably come round about 2010. There has been an announcement of a Mozilla ‘alpha version in a few weeks’ so [...]
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The Next Web (Free subscription) | yesterday
Friday Flashbacks is a new article series we’re going to try and establish here on The Next Web blog, in which we look back at what happened in this week one year ago. The aim is to get some insight in what had us - “us” being tech bloggers in general - buzzing last year, [...]
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Pinoy Tech Blog (Free subscription) | yesterday
An email from a Mozilla exec is asking for online Filipinos to take this very short survey: We’re doing a community survey online, both of current Firefox users as well as people who don’t use Firefox. It’s a pretty short survey, 11 questions. We haven’t been able to reach many Filipinos with this survey [...]
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TechSpot (Free subscription) | yesterday
Mozilla has pushed back the release of Firefox 3.1 by several weeks in order to build into it a number of features that include a highly touted 'private browsing' mode, further optimizations on its JavaScript engine and improvements on how the browser's address bar works.
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iPhone.best-blog.co.uk (Free subscription) | 09/10/2008
There's one key feature missing from the iPhone and every other browser-equipped handset: Firefox. Fortunately, Mozilla has confirmed that the first alpha version of Firefox mobile will be available in the coming weeks.
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Planet Intertwingly (Free subscription) | 09/10/2008
On the Firefox development branches, the version number is always “pre”: for example, 3.1b1pre. This makes it easy to distinguish between nightly builds and release builds. To produce a release, the release team creates a “minibranch”. This minibranch exists for the following reasons: To allow bumping the version numbers to the release version, for example: 3.1b1. To [...]
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Soft32.com - Windows - New Releases (Free subscription) | 09/10/2008
updated on Thu, 09 Oct 2008 08:40:50 CDT - Recover your lost passwords for Firefox, Mozilla, SeaMonkey, and Thunderbird.
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InfoWorld (Free subscription) | 09/10/2008
Mozilla will use a several-week delay it recently added to the Firefox 3 .1 schedule to build a private browsing mode and beef up the browser's address bar, the company said today. Three weeks ago, the company said it would insert four to five more weeks into the timetable, part of a reaction to changes in the browser market, including the introduction by Google of its Chrome browser . Then, Mozilla...
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Mac World UK (Free subscription) | 09/10/2008
Mozilla adds solution to automatically pinpoint a user's location through WiFi signals. Mozilla has released an add-on to Firefox that enables the browser to automatically pinpoint a user's location by communicating with WiFi signals so websites can provide customized content to users.
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Latest Secunia Security Advisories (Free subscription) | 09/10/2008
SUSE has issued an update for MozillaFirefox, MozillaThunderbird, seamonkey, and mozilla. This fixes some vulnerabilities, which can be exploited by malicious people to bypass certain security restrictions, to disclose sensitive information, or to potentially compromise a user's system. http://secunia.com/Advisories/32196/ NOTE: This RSS feed does not include information about updated Secunia advisories....
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The Industry Standard (Free subscription) | 08/10/2008
Mozilla has released an add-on to Firefox that enables the browser to automatically pinpoint a user's location by communicating with Wi-Fi signals so Web sites can provide customized content to users. The add-on is now available through the Geode project from Mozilla Labs, according to a blog posting about the technology. Geode is based on a W3C specification called Geolocation API , which provides...
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Webware.com (Free subscription) | 08/10/2008
How popular can a piece of software get before being in 'beta' is no longer a legitimate excuse for known software flaws? Or, to put it another way, is it responsible to allow hundreds of thousands of people to install your product, when you know ahead of time that doing so opens them up to attack? The software visionaries at the Mozilla Corporation, which makes the popular Firefox web browser, have...
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The Mobile Phone Review (Free subscription) | 08/10/2008
Chief Executive of Mozilla, John Lilly has revealed in an interview that the company is ready to release Firefox Mobile in few weeks time. “We want to make sure that the Web on mobile is more like the Web than what the mobile industry offers today, which is closed, separate networks and not a very good information-getting experience for the user. The first thing is to bring Firefox to mobile