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  • Firefox 3.5

    Mozilla released Firefox 3.5 today as previously expected. There's a lot of info out there: Product overview The Fastest Firefox Yet Things move quickly online, and we’ve beefed up the engine that runs Firefox to make sure you can keep up: Firefox 3.5 is more than twice as fast as Firefox 3, and...
    Posted to SuperSite Blog (Weblog) by pthurrott on 06-30-2009
  • Now available: Firefox 3.5 (Release Candidate 1) or (Release Candidate), depending on which paragraph you read

    Mozilla : Release Notes released to beta users June 16th, 2009 This is the first release candidate for Firefox 3.5, the latest version of the Firefox web browser. As a member of our beta audience, you are being updated to this version to help test and preview the new version before it is released to...
    Posted to SuperSite Blog (Weblog) by pthurrott on 06-18-2009
  • Firefox 3.1 Beta 2

    News from Mozilla: Mozilla has just announced the availability of Firefox 3.1 beta 2.  This latest version features support for new Web technologies, including video, audio, geolocation and offline applications. Mozilla encourages developers and members of their testing community to use Firefox...
    Posted to SuperSite Blog (Weblog) by pthurrott on 12-08-2008
  • Mozilla Announces Firefox 3.1 Beta 1

    From Mozilla: Just four months after the release of Firefox 3.0, Mozilla has announced the availability of Firefox 3.1 beta 1.  With this latest version, Mozilla continues to make it easier for users to quickly take advantage of the power of the Web, and for Web application developers to build engaging...
    Posted to SuperSite Blog (Weblog) by pthurrott on 10-15-2008
  • Google Chrome (BETA) for Windows

    The Google Chrome Beta is live for Windows XP and Vista users. One box for everything Type in the address bar and get suggestions for both search and web pages. Thumbnails of your top sites Access your favorite pages instantly with lightning speed from any new tab. Shortcuts for your apps Get desktop...
    Posted to SuperSite Blog (Weblog) by pthurrott on 09-02-2008
  • The Lessons From the Kindle’s Success

    As I've often noted here, I love the Kindle. I realize it's still too expensive, but it's an amazing eBook reader, with daily newspapers and other periodicals that are automatically downloaded to the device, a pervasive wireless network and device-based online store, and the best collection...
    Posted to SuperSite Blog (Weblog) by pthurrott on 08-13-2008
  • Introducing Snowl: An Experiment with Messaging in the Browser

    It looks like Mozilla is pushing the envelope on what's possible with the Web browser: Conversing (a.k.a. messaging) is a common online activity, and a number of desktop and web applications enable it.  But with an increasing variety of protocols and providers, it’s getting harder and...
    Posted to SuperSite Blog (Weblog) by pthurrott on 08-12-2008
  • Mozilla: Apple undermines the Internet

    Man, you gotta love a good buzz phrase. And that’s a good one. It comes from this : When Mozilla CEO John Lilly lit into Apple for using its software update utility to push Safari to Windows users, he knew he was going to get a rise out of Apple fans. "I wasn't surprised by the reaction,"...
    Posted to SuperSite Blog (Weblog) by pthurrott on 08-08-2008
  • Zimbra Desktop: Web Mail running as a local application

    Now this is interesting, even if you're not a Yahoo! Mail user. Yahoo! has released the Beta 3 version of its Zimbra Desktop, which is essentially Yahoo! Mail (or, amazingly, Gmail or AOL, or any other IMAP/POP mail) running as a local application (with Windows, Mac, and Linux versions), using Mozilla...
    Posted to SuperSite Blog (Weblog) by pthurrott on 07-27-2008
  • The MobileMe disaster continues: Now it's not 'Exchange for the rest of us' anymore

    I just received the following note that Apple sent to its sales force. In it, the company says that it will no longer use the "Exchange for the rest of us" slogan because MobileMe, unlike Exchange, does not really use push technology. This whole thing is unbelievable to me: MobileMe Messaging...
    Posted to SuperSite Blog (Weblog) by pthurrott on 07-17-2008
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