Firefox 3.5 released
The Mozilla Foundation has announced today that the next major iteration of Firefox, version 3.5, has publicly launched.
Firefox 3.5 has grown from the humble 3.1 update, codenamed Shiretoko, into the vastly more ambitious project released today. Though Shiretoko was compelling for its time, the subsequent introduction of Google’s Chrome and development in other browsers prompted a deadline setback and heightened aspirations.
The new version of the increasingly popular browser carries a clearinghouse of features, some 5,000 in all according to Mozilla. Headlining for the raft of changes includes: HTML5 streaming video, vastly improved JavaScript speed, IP geolocation for location-sensitive websites (think restaurant searches), a knockoff of IE8’s InPrivate browsing mode, and a dupe of Chrome’s webpages-as-apps feature.
Users interested in getting their hands on Mozilla’s newest kits can grab a copy right now.
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