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Posts Tagged ‘Mozilla’

Features
Interviews
by Rory MacDonald
Rory MacDonald sits down with Mozilla’s Pascal Finette, former head of Mozilla Labs and now the man behind Mozilla’s new WebFWD initiative, an accelerator programme for exciting open source projects…

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Reviews
by Dmitri Popov
After a lengthy public beta period, Mozilla has finally released version 4 of its popular web browser. Linux User kicks Firefox 4’s tyres and peek under the bonnet to find out whether it was worth the wait…

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Applications
Tutorials
by Dmitri Popov
Firefox 4′s brand new Sync feature is one of the main attractions of the latest release. It allows you to sync browser data, such as bookmarks, preferences, history, and tabs – but not extensions – across multiple Firefox installations. Here’s how it’s done…

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Applications
Programming
Tutorials
by Kunal Deo
Mozilla Jetpack is designed to make it incredibly easy to build Firefox add-ons using a number of common web technologies like HTML and JavaScript. Join Kunal Deo as he demonstrates how to get setup ready for your creative juices to start flowing…

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Features
by Alex Handy
When you think of a giant lizard-monster stomping through a major metropolitan area, you tend to think of Godzilla. Or maybe Rodan. What you probably don’t think about is a non-profit corporation that helps millions around the world gain access to the information they need in their day-to-day lives…

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Applications
Tutorials
by Sukrit Dhandhania
Mozilla Prism lets you run web apps in their own desktop window allowing a certain degree of freedom compared to running the app in a web browser, while restricting crashes to the app’s window. Follow Sukrit’s step-by-step guide to find out just how easy it is…

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Reviews
by Joe Brockmeier
Firefox is catching up to Internet Explorer in terms of market share, having already passed it in features years ago, but Google Chrome is nipping at its heels. Can Firefox 4 restore its glory?

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Reviews
Posted by RussellBarnes
There was a time when Netscape’s internet suite was pretty popular. The Mozilla Foundation, which was born out of Netscape, brought out the Mozilla Suite, consisting of a web browser, a mail client, a newsreader, a website editor and an IRC client. Now renamed SeaMonkey, this community-driven internet suite has recently hit version 1.x in its release cycle…

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