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By Boris Zegarac on 14-Oct-09 06:56 | Tags: addons, Firefox, Firefox plugins, Firefox Updates, Mozilla
Developed by WebDev team of Mozilla Plugin Check Page is officially online after several user tests.
This version 3.0.8 of Firefox was expected by early next week but was finally released earlier than expected, therefore, be limited to the correction of security vulnerabilities, two qualified criticism.
Open source promoter Mozilla, has now delivered the last update for Firefox 2 and a fresh version of Firefox 3. Starting with the defunct Foxxy 2.0, the 2.0.0.19 release has lost its anti-phishing protection but it does fix nine issues, four of which are rated critical.
The updated Firefox 3.0.4 is now available for download. This is a maintenance version that fixes a series of problems, including several security holes, and back again the concern of passwords that registering more.
With Mozilla Labs in the news recently, even if it's for bold ideas that have yet to find their way to source code, the organization is taking advantage of this added attention to float an idea for a possible future Firefox permutation: What if instant messaging, RSS, and other concurrent textual feeds such as Twitter, were embedded in the Web browser in such a way that any kind of personal message could be made to appear through a single channel?
For years, one of the most significant debates in the field of Web browser development concerns the issue of openness versus choice. Specifically, should a Web browser support an open standard for embedding audio and video elements by default, or should it continue to enable Web site developers to include the formats of their choice, thus compelling users to download the appropriate, corresponding plug-ins?
The Mozilla Foundation has announced on Wednesday. Through its campaign Download Day, she managed to get a place in the Guinness Book of Records by establishing - and ushering at the same time - a new record for the largest number of downloads of software in 24 hours thanks to Firefox.
Mozilla Corp. announced that it has stopped making changes to the first release candidate of Firefox 3.0 and is working to get that build to users by the end of the month.
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