Mozilla Plans to "Upgrade the Web" with Firefox 3.5 by the End of June »
Posted By TechnologyExpert 6 months ago in Science & TechnologyOpera announced on Tuesday that it was "reinventing the web" with Opera Unite. But wait, Mozilla announced on Tuesday that it would release Firefox 3.5 by the end of June, and by doing so "upgrade the web."
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LuisR6 months ago
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Is there really going to be a new version of The Mozilla Firefox browser? That's good news for those who are disappointed in the latest Microsoft apps.
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