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It's Time for an Upgrade
It's Time for an Upgrade
See How We Stack Up We’ve told you about what makes Firefox great, but how do we compare against Internet Explorer ? Check out our handy browser comparison chart to see for yourself. Firefox Internet Explorer Compatible with modern Web pages A rapid response process to address online security ...
Firefox web browser | Faster, more secure, & customizable
Firefox web browser | Faster, more secure, & customizable
mozilla.com — See How We Stack Up We’ve told you about what makes Firefox great, but how do we... compare against Internet Explorer ? Check out our handy browser comparison chart to see for yourself. Firefox Internet Explorer Compatible with modern Web pages A rapid ... (more) Firefox web browser | Faster, more secure, & ...
Firefox 3.5 RC Available: Stable & Fast
webworkerdaily.com — Firefox 3.5 is a superb browser — the new TraceMonkey JavaScript engine’s performance and memory management mean... that it’s great for working with resource-heavy web apps. The Mozilla team has now released the first Release Candidate (RC1) of Firefox ... (more) Firefox 3.5 RC Available: Stable & Fast
Geolocation in Firefox
mozilla.com — Websites that use location-aware browsing will ask where you are in order to bring you more relevant... information, or to save you time while searching. Let’s say you’re looking for a pizza restaurant in your area. A website will be able to ask you to ... (more) Geolocation in Firefox
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Firefox 3.5 Released
TheAppleBlog — ... You may already be running Firefox 3.5, if you grabbed it early from Mozilla’s FTP servers, where it’s been available for a little while now, but if not, head over to Mozilla.com to update. I’ve been using the Beta and the Release Candidate versions for some time, and aside from the usual incompatibility with a few add-ons, I can tell you that 3.5 not only works great, but also packs some useful new features. ...

Firefox 3.5 officially hits the streets
Macworld — ... When is a point update not just a point update? When it’s a point-five release, naturally. On Tuesday, Mozilla released Firefox 3.5 , the latest version of the popular open-source Web browser, bringing joy into the hearts of children and adults alike. Besides sporting ...

Since March, Internet Explorer Lost 11.4 Percent Share To Firefox, Safari, And Chrome
TechCrunch — The new browser wars on on. More than a decade after Microsoft killed off Netscape with Internet Explorer, competition in the browser market has never been stronger. Just last week, Mozilla released Firefox 3.5, which has now been downloaded nearly 14 million times. Earlier in June, Apple released Safari 4. In March, Microsoft introduced Internet Explorer 8, and Google came out with a speedier beta of its Chrome browser. Some early data is coming in showing relative market share and how fast people are ...

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About me
decremental.com 6/4/2009 — Howdy, I’m Bart Decrem. I’m from Belgium, but live and work in Silicon Valley. My first entrepreneurial venture was at age 13, when I started a weekly magazine while DJ’ing for Belgium’s leading ( only , in fact) underground radio station. In 10th ...
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David Alison's Blog: My top 10 free Mac utilities
davidalison.com 2/20/2009 — I personally love free software, especially when it adds real value to my work day. In the year since I made the switch from Windows to Mac I have examined hundreds of applications, many of them free or open source, and would like to give you a list ...