Firefox News 4/21/05
Information Week - USA
Firefox developers are trying out a new keystroke navigation system for skipping through links on a page, the Mozilla Foundation said Tuesday. ...
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More Bugs for Firefox, Mozilla Users
Article Central - USA
(WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- Internet browser Firefox has discovered eight new ... Updates are now available from the Firefox and Mozilla download pages. ...
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Review: New Opera browser innovates but fails at basics
San Diego Union Tribune - USA
... Many of Opera's returning features are similar to those of Mozilla's Firefox, which itself offers more than Microsoft's aging Internet Explorer. ...
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8 Security flaws in FireFox!
DMXzone.COM (press release) - Enschede,Netherlands
Firefox has been hit by no less than eight security flaws, six of which are also found in the older Mozilla suite. It could allow ...
Novell gets rich with SUSE Linux 9.3
Computer Business Review - UK
... The new version also include version 1.0 of the Firefox browser, version 2.0 of OpenOffice.org, and version 2.2 of the GIMP graphics and imaging application ...
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Opera's Marketing Team goes hyper with CEO announcing his plans
TechWhack - Delhi,India
... However, the hype surrounding Microsoft's Internet Explorer and the Open Source BrowserFirefox means, it rarely makes headlines. ...
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Opera 8 Surpasses 600,000 Downloads
BetaNews - USA
Firefox may be garnering most of the attention as an alternative to IE, but Opera 8 has been met with a massive response from Internet users - so much so that ...
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Firefox experiments with keystrokes
iT News - Australia
Experimental builds of Firefox web browser are trying out a new keystroke navigation system for skipping through links on a page, the Mozilla Foundation said ...
Open source moves into Microsoft's Office block
Financial Times - UK
... The success of Firefox, the open source web browser, has shown that "free" software is no longer the preserve of bearded geeks and hackers. ...
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