Posted by NARUTO on February 8, 2011 ·
Mozilla announced on Monday plans for aggressive launches of its open-source browser, FireFox. By the end of 2011, the company wants to put on the market four new versions. The company currently is working at the 11th beta of Firefox 4 which will be launched later this week.
Among the features announced for his successors, FireFox 5 should have an [...]
Posted by NARUTO on February 3, 2011 ·
The release of Firefox 4 it must be postponed again. In last Tuesday, Christian‘s Legnitto, manager of Mozilla’s software – the foundation responsible for developing the browser – announced that two more are planned betas before the final version is released.
According Legnitto’s in his personal blog, the latest beta, [...]
Posted by Rajeev
Saxena on January 16, 2011 ·
One of the most prominent and revered web browsers in the world, Mozilla Firefox, it seems is now all set to come out with all guns blazing with its latest revamped version, Firefox 4. The makers of Firefox, Mozilla has now released the all new Firefox 4 Beta 9, before what is believed to be the browser is fully launched in the month of February this [...]
Posted by NARUTO on January 12, 2011 ·
Who has not wished the trappings of technological movies secret agents that show where the villains, or someone says “I need a GPS“, after getting lost for more than 1 hour in traffic in your city? And social networks then have a talk to who I am, another to share what I’m doing, and now where I am.
Increasingly, geolocation is no [...]
Posted by NARUTO on December 14, 2010 ·
The Chrome team celebrated last week, a year since Chrome won the browser extension support. The celebration is in relation to the fourth beta version of the browser, whose release has met the primary disability, until then, the software compared to its rival Firefox: the lack of customization.
The final model only appeared a month later, but already [...]
Posted by Rajeev
Saxena on November 11, 2010 ·
One of the most widely cherished and incredibly popular web browsers, Firefox from the Mozilla Foundation is now speeding towards a vital upgrade, that would change the user experience with Firefox forever. Mozilla has now announced the availability of another Beta version for the highly anticipated Firefox 4.0. The all new Firefox 4 Beta 7 is currently [...]
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Saxena on September 28, 2010 ·
One of the most cherished and widely used of all Firefox extensions, Xmarks, which automatically synchronizes and backs up a user’s bookmarks, passwords and open tabs is now set to be closed down in the month of January next year. This incredible browser sync extension will be running till January 10th, 2011, after which, all the data on Xmarks servers [...]
Posted by Rajeev
Saxena on August 6, 2010 ·
With the immense expansion of the Internet into just about every aspect of our day to day lives, the need for user privacy is more paramount now, than ever before. Sensing the overgrowing demand for more privacy, major web browsers such as the Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome etc. recently began providing users with an all new ‘Private [...]
Posted by NARUTO on July 28, 2010 ·
A new way to surf the Web and to deal with the various tabs that usually open in all our browsers. Imagine the following situation: you have 10 or 15 tabs open in your browser. Probably, you will have great difficulty in remembering which one you saw something that just driving to your browsing elsewhere. More than that, if, after visiting these new [...]
Posted by NARUTO on July 28, 2010 ·
Apple on Wednesday released an update to Safari – 5.0.1 – introducing the expected Safari Extensions Gallery, a repository organized by the company in which developers have been working to provide tools to supercharge the browser.
Since its launch in June this year, in May warned that Safari will soon officially accept extensions to enhance [...]