Posts Tagged ‘Mozilla Firefox’
Can Firefox Last Five More Years? Forecast: Cloudy
Wednesday, November 11, 2009 12:27 No CommentsTweet Can Firefox Last Five More Years? Forecast: Cloudy In a world where computing goes “cloudy,” can Firefox survive? What if Chrome OS successfully merges browser with operating system to create a new Google world order? This is all highly speculative, but on Firefox’s fifth birthday, I fear for the browser’s future. (I am not [...]
Download a Taste of Firefox 3.1 Beta 3 Ahead of Firefox 3.1 Beta 2
Sunday, November 30, 2008 2:42 No CommentsTweet With Firefox 3.1 Beta 2 still cooking, Mozilla is offering for download the first taste of Firefox 3.1 Beta 3. Just as Microsoft is working its way up to Internet Explorer 8 Release Candidate, so is Mozilla laboring to produce the first RC Build of its open-source browser. And, when it comes down to [...]
Firefox Mobile to be tested first on Nokia N810
Saturday, October 18, 2008 5:42 No CommentsTweet Firefox Mobile to be tested first on Nokia N810 Next week should mark the alpha release of Mozilla’s Firefox Mobile web browser. Interestingly, it’ll first be available on the Nokia N810 Internet Tablet, according to PC Advisor. The alpha will be available for Windows Mobile devices over the next few months, as well. Mozilla’s [...]
Crucial Firefox Plugins For SEM Professionals; Put Google To Work To Meet CPA Goals
Saturday, October 18, 2008 5:24 No CommentsTweet Crucial Firefox Plugins For SEM Professionals; Put Google To Work To Meet CPA Goals Today’s news briefs: Google AdWords Editor update, Yahoo Search Marketing content upgrades, and upcoming features for Microsoft’s adCenter. An in-depth guide to some great Firefox plug-ins for search engine marketing professionals, followed up by the free tool of the week: [...]
Newer Chrome, Firefox show speed improvements
Saturday, October 18, 2008 3:45 No CommentsTweet Newer Chrome, Firefox show speed improvements With new beta versions out for Firefox and Google Chrome, I thought I’d see how things have changed when it comes to testing the speed of JavaScript, the programming language that powers many cutting-edge Web applications such as Gmail and Google Docs. The answer: both browsers made big [...]
