Mozilla Wants You to Update…Now

by Sherri L. Smith

When it comes to gadgets and games, I like to be an early adopter. I’m so committed to this cause that I plan to be the first person in line at midnight to pick up my copy of God of War 3 tonight. However, when it comes to software, I can be a little slow [...]

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Get Firefox 3.5 Now

by Adria Richards

Hello!  I’m Adria Richards and I’d like to take this moment to introduce myself.  I will be video blogging on business technology that you can use to boost productivity, increase sales and streamline your business.
Today I present:
Firefox 3.5

Release Date: 6/30/2009
Features

Faster surfing due to Tracemonkey Javascript engine
Private browsing mode keeps your surf history private, blocks [...]

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Tech Week in Review 7/17/09

by rahsheen

The primary motivation for many Firefox users to stick with Firefox is the add-ons. Ubiquity, Feedly, and Firebug just to name a few. Seems that Mozilla realizes how important those developers are. Especially since they’ve been pretty much working for free. So, they have instituted a method for add-on developers to get paid for their work.

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Tech Week In Review: Firefox, Iran, Zemanta, Seesmic Desktop, FanFeedr

by rahsheen

In preparation for the first Release Candidate build of Firefox 3.5, the Mozilla team has finalized the design of their new Firefox icon, which also serves as their official logo as well. Not to be funny, but the logo looks the same as it did before at first glance. This isn’t even the first time they have made such a subtle change. Take a look at the differences below.

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Tech Week In Review: Common Tag, Firefox 3.5, Palm Pre, and More…

by rahsheen

Common Tag, Finally
Common Tag is an open tagging format developed to make content easier to find and interact with. From the website:
People use tags to organize, share and discover content on the Web. However, in the absence of a common tagging format, the benefits of tagging have been limited. Individual things like New York City are often [...]

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