20090701 Users Impressed by What They Find in Firefox 35
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Mozilla Firefox 3.5: Life In The Fast Lane
Mozilla released a new edition of its popular open-source Web browser, Firefox. The latest edition of the open-source browser, Firefox 3.5, claims to be the fastest version to date.
http://www.crn.com/software/218102078;jsessionid=YYWIOAY0MTAMCQSNDLOSKHSCJUNN2JVN Firefox 3.5 - A Really Impressive Release
Firefox 3.5 was released just a couple of hours ago and it comes with great new features and a new version of Gecko, the rendering engine.
http://tuxarena.blogspot.com/2009/06/firefox-35-really-impressive-release.html
Recent
Mozilla sets Firefox 3.5 final release for Tuesday http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9134936
Why We’re Excited about Firefox 3.5 http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/video/excitement-3.5.html
Ch-ch-ch-changes: A visual history of Firefox http://news.cnet.com/8301-17939_109-10273456-2.html
Firefox Aims to Unplug Scripting Attacks http://www.technologyreview.com/computing/22940/
Firefox 3.5 and the future of the web http://www.screaming-penguin.com/node/7710
Mozilla looking beyond Firefox 3.5 http://www.techradar.com/news/internet/mozilla-looking-beyond-firefox-3-5-611919
Firefox 3.5 gears up for a possible Tuesday public release
Unless someone out there in the community can locate another big bug, Mozilla may finally be ready to lift the curtain on its biggest Web browser release to date.
http://www.betanews.com/article/Firefox-35-gears-up-for-a-possible-Tuesday-public-release/1246057369
Musing about Firefox and the death of IE
The only question next is, what'll happen after IE is defeated? (*laugh*) Who cares? Firefox isn't competing against anyone, except maybe itself. So the death of a major competitor really means nothing in the grand scheme of things.
http://www.raiden.net/articles/musing_about_firefox_and_the_death_of_ie/
Why Firefox Doesn't Take Google Chrome Features
The new release will include a number of new features, but don't expect to see many features that were inspired by the new arrival of Google on the Web browser scene with its Chrome browser.
http://www.internetnews.com/dev-news/article.php/3827291
Updated Firefox 3.5 release candidate available for download
Please note: the Firefox 3.5 Release Candidate is a public preview release intended for developer testing and community feedback. It includes many new features as well as improvements to performance, web compatibility, and speed. We recommend that you read the release notes and known issues before installing this release candidate.
Life With A Bleeding-Edge Browser
Firefox 3.5 went to public release-candidate status earlier this week. But while the whole 3.5 branch was still under wraps, I was sticking my neck out and running the bleeding-edge nightly builds of the browser -- and was surprised at how un-beta it was.
9 Amazing New Features of Firefox 3.5!
Even cooler is how Firefox lets you interact with videos built around the open standards. Dubbed Dynamic Content Injection, other images and videos can be inserted into specific points of a video in a sort of augmented reality fashion. Technically, the same types of tricks can be done in Flash, but it's a lot more complex and typically requires the entire page be coded in Flash.
http://www.maximumpc.com/article/features/9_amazing_new_features_firefox_35
10 Firefox extensions you can't live without
Whether you want to speed access to the Web sites you regularly visit, keep better tabs on your tabs, or protect your system from potentially dangerous active content, there’s a Firefox extension ready to help you out. Jack Wallen shares his list of favorite time-saving, browser-enhancing add-ons.
http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/10things/?p=402
Firefox 3.5 final prepped to ship early next week
The Mozilla team made available another release candidate of Firefox 3.5 last night.
http://blogs.zdnet.com/open-source/?p=4430
The World Wins South Korea for Firefox
And if you're wondering why it matters anyway that the South Koreans should be able to use Firefox and other "non-standard" browsers - don't you just love that description? - it's because the country's users have some of the fastest broadband connections in the world; that means that new applications based on such connectivity may well emerge there first, so it's important that open source be available and viable for all kinds of uses.
http://opendotdotdot.blogspot.com/2009/06/world-wins-south-korea-for-firefox.html
Mozilla pushes Firefox 3.5 RC to beta testers
If you've been using the Firefox 3.5 beta, you now get to upgrade to the release candidate for Firefox 3.5.
http://download.cnet.com/8301-2007_4-10266839-12.html
Firefox 3.5 RC1 emerges
The Mozilla developers have released the first release candidate (RC1) of version 3.5 of their open source Firefox web browser, code named "Shiretoko". The release, currently only available to Firefox 3.5 beta and preview users, includes several new features and performance improvements.
http://www.h-online.com/open/Firefox-3-5-RC1-emerges--/news/113550
