While many users applauded the launch of the stand-alone browser Firefox, there was a significant community that preferred the Internet suite approach of the original Mozilla. SeaMonkey is a volunteer project within Mozilla dedicated to keeping the suite option available to users. With the release of SeaMonkey 2.0, that browser suite now has many of the newer features and capabilities found in Firefox 3.5. Users can have browser, mail, newsreader, chat and Web composer capabilities in one application, while still enjoying a modern browsing engine and the extensibility of Firefox.
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LABS GALLERY: SeaMonkey 2.0 Adds New Firefox Capabilities to the Old Mozilla Suite
Mozilla Re-enables Microsoft Add-on for Firefox
Mozilla opted to block Microsoft’s .NET Framework Assistant add-on for users of Mozilla’s Firefox browser Oct. 16 due to security concerns. Now, after receiving additional information from Microsoft, the Mozilla re-enables the add-on.
– Mozilla has backtracked on its move to disable a Microsoft add-on tied to a
security vulnerability.
After placing the Microsoft
.NET Framework Assistant on a block list due to concerns about a Microsoft
vulnerability (CVE-2529), Mozilla said Oct. 18 it will re-enable the . NET
Framework Assista…
Mozilla Blocks Microsoft Firefox Add-ons for Security
Mozilla disables two Microsoft add-ons for Firefox to thwart a vulnerability that allows an attacker to take over Windows machines. The security flaw was fixed by Microsoft in the latest Patch Tuesday update.
– Mozilla is blocking the use of two Microsoft add-ons installed silently on Windows computers with .NET Framework 3.5 Service Pack 1.
Mozilla is blocking the Microsoft .NET Framework Assistant and Windows Presentation Foundation components in light of a vulnerability that attackers can use to impac…
10 Reasons Why Chrome, Firefox Threaten Internet Explorer
Microsoft might be happy with Internet Explorer, but that doesn’t mean that it will be able to dominate the browser market indefinitely. Google’s Chrome and Mozilla’s Firefox might have a chance to take over. Here are 10 reasons why Chrome and Firefox will keep whittling away at Explorer’s lead.
– Googles recent announcement that it has updated its Chrome Web
browser with new add-ons to extend its functionality and has optimized
the browser for use as a native desktop client is the latest threat to
the dominance of Microsofts Internet Explorer.
Now developers can tweak the Chrome browse…
Why Google Chrome Frame Makes Mozilla Firefox Folks Uneasy
Mozilla’s Mitchell Baker and Mike Shaver both lamented Google’s release of Chrome Frame in blog posts. The browser experts, who helped Mozilla’s Firefox browser reach 23.8 percent market share largely at the expense of Microsoft IE, are concerned Chrome Frame will further muddy the already cloudy waters of a fragmented browser market. Analysts from IDC, Forrester Research and Gartner weigh in on the messy issue. At the end of it all, Chrome Frame is about helping Google gain more market share for Chrome.
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Add Mozilla to the list of vendors exasperated by Google
Chrome Frame, a plug-in to essentially let users run Google’s Chrome Web
browser in the Microsoft Internet Explorer browser container.
Google released Chrome Frame Sept. 22, arguing that IE does not adequately support
newe…
Why Google Chrome Frame Makes Mozilla Firefox Folks Uneasy
Mozilla’s Mitchell Baker and Mike Shaver both lamented Google’s release of Chrome Frame in blog posts. The browser experts, who helped Mozilla’s Firefox browser reach 23.8 percent market share largely at the expense of Microsoft IE, are concerned Chrome Frame will further muddy the already cloudy waters of a fragmented browser market. Analysts from IDC, Forrester Research and Gartner weigh in on the messy issue. At the end of it all, Chrome Frame is about helping Google gain more market share for Chrome.
– Add Mozilla to the list of vendors exasperated by Google Chrome Frame, a plug-in to essentially let users run Google’s Chrome Web browser in the Microsoft Internet Explorer browser container.
Google released Chrome Frame Sept. 22, arguing that IE does not adequately support newer Web technologie…
LABS GALLERY: Office Web Apps Preview Brings Microsoft’s Productivity Flagship to Firefox and Linux
Perhaps the most compelling new feature of Microsoft’s upcoming Office 2010 upgrade is the addition of Web-based versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint and OneNote. Microsoft has offered the first public glimpse of these Office Web Apps, with Technical Preview versions of Word, Excel and PowerPoint (a preview version of OneNote is not yet available). Join me for a tour of Office Web Apps by viewing the slide gallery below, and stay tuned for eWEEK Labs’ review of the tech preview.
By Jason Brooks
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On the web at warp speed
Google goes in search of an instant operating system
NEWS that Sony would be installing Google’s Chrome browser on its sleek, if pricey, Vaio laptops instead of the ubiquitous Internet Explorer from Microsoft has prompted your correspondent to re-examine the internet-search company’s foray into the world of web browsers and operating systems. The announcement came just as he began to notice how the latest version of Mozilla’s highly regarded Firefox browser was dragging its feet.
From cold, it was taking anything from 20 to 25 seconds for Firefox 3.5 to load his home page. Even Internet Explorer 8 was five seconds nimbler. Opera 10, the latest version of an old favourite from Norway, was faster still. But Chrome 3 blew everything away, loading the home page in half Firefox’s time. Once they had been started from cold and had loaded their innards into memory, all four browsers could be restarted and load the home page in five seconds or so. …
See websites in Full Screen mode in Internet Explorer, Firefox
Majority of internet users either use Internet Explorer or Firefox web browser to surf websites on the internet. Lot of space at the top and bottom of browser screen is taken up by toolbars, menus and status bars. If you are feeling cramped while browsing websites, switch to full screen mode to view websites in [...]
See websites in Full Screen mode in Internet Explorer, Firefox
Majority of internet users either use Internet Explorer or Firefox web browser to surf websites on the internet. Lot of space at the top and bottom of browser screen is taken up by toolbars, menus and status bars. If you are feeling cramped while browsing websites, switch to full screen mode to view websites in [...]
IE 8 Tops Firefox, Google Chrome, Others in Browser Security Smackdown
NSS Labs tests put Microsoft Internet Explorer 8 out in front of Firefox, Safari, Opera and Chrome when it comes to blocking rogue sites. According to the findings, IE 8 blocks 83 percent of phishing sites, compared with 26 percent stopped by Google Chrome.
– In a browser
security death match, Microsoft Internet Explorer 8 has come out on
top.
According to research from
independent security company NSS Labs, IE 8 detected almost three
times as many socially engineered malware links as Mozilla Firefox and Apple
Safari.
IE 8 blocked 81 percent o…
One Billion Downloads Later, Firefox Earns Corporate Blessing
The fact that Mozilla has recorded one billion Firefox downloads by itself doesn’t prove the Web browser has become a formidable competitor to Microsoft’s Internet Explorer. It’s Firefox’s reputation for superior security, rapid patching of security holes and its multitude of browser extentions that has allowed it to win converts among corporate and personal Web users.
– The Mozilla Foundation announced last week that its Firefox Web browser has surpassed one billion downloads.
According to the company, it took Firefox less than five years to reach
that milestone. In that time, the browser has become a mainstay on
millions of computers across the globe, capturing…
Mozilla Firefox Hits 1 Billion Downloads, Still Gaining in Enterprise
Mozilla Firefox, the open-source challenger to Microsoft’s Internet Explorer, passed the 1-billion download mark on July 31, with a Website and Twitter feed marking the occasion. Although Firefox has managed to seize an increasing percentage of the consumer market since its original rollout in 2002, its gains have been somewhat slower in the enterprise, where a variety of factors have kept Internet Explorer as the browser of choice for many IT administrators.
– Mozilla’s Firefox browser hit 1 billion downloads on July 31, with
the open-source foundation using the occasion to trumpet itself as a
viable alternative to Microsofts Internet Explorer.
On Aug. 3, Mozilla plans to launch a Website
to mark the achievement; details of the site content are und…
Firefox passes billion milestone
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The open-source browser Firefox is expected to pass the billion download mark in the next twenty four hours.
The milestone includes downloads of all versions of the web software since its first release in 2004.
Figures suggest that Firefox now has nearly one third of the browser market worldwide, at 31%.
Microsoft’s Internet Explorer still dominates the field with around 60%, whilst Google’s Chrome, Apple’s Safari and Opera are all less than 5%.
Microsoft is currently in talks with the European competition regulators, which ruled in January that pre-bundling Internet Explorer with the company’s Windows operating system hurt competition.
The firm recently made a proposal that would offer European buyers of its new Windows 7 operating system a list of potential browsers when they first install the software.
Regulators in Brussels said they "welcomed" the proposal but have yet to make a decision.
Firefox would be among the browsers on offer.
Record run
The browser, developed by the Mozilla Foundation, has quickly become a favourite with web surfers since its launch in 2004.
Last year, the foundation set a new Guinness world record for the most software downloaded in 24 hours when the third version of Firefox was downloaded more than eight million times.
The new milestone of a billion downloads should be achieved on 31 July.
The figure includes all versions of Firefox released since 2004 and includes single users downloading multiple copies for different computers.
In addition, the figure includes anyone manually updating their software to the latest version, rather than waiting for the automatic download.
Automatic updates are not included in the total.
The total number of downloads can be tracked on the Mozilla website. The foundation plans to launch a new website, OneBillionPlusYou.com, to celebrate the milestone.
Mozilla developers are currently working on the fourth iteration of the software.
Earlier this week, it showed off screenshots of the next version of the browser, Firefox 4.0.
The images showed a browser with a similar look to Google’s Chrome software.
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Personalize & Enhance Google Search Results With WebMynd
Although Google still remains the primary method to search for information on the web, the rise of web 2.0 and various social sites like Twitter have created alternative destinations for useful data which may not be easy to find using Google.
So, when an app proposes to enhance Google search results by adding information from sites [...]
Mozilla Downplays New Firefox Bug
Mozilla is downplaying a reported bug in its Firefox browser. According to Mozilla, initial reports that the vulnerability could be exploited to execute code are false.
– Mozilla is pouring cold water on reports of a severe bug affecting its Firefox browser.
Reports of a new stack overflow vulnerability affecting Firefox
surfaced not long after the company released a new version to patch a critical bug in
the TraceMonkey JavaScript engine’s JIT (just-in-time)…
Firefox 3.5.1 Fixes Security Vulnerability After Attack Code Hits the Streets
Mozilla has updated its Firefox browser to plug a critical security hole days after attack code for the vulnerability surfaced on the Web.
– Mozilla stitched a
security hole in Firefox 3.5, fixing a vulnerability in the browser
after attack code targeting the vulnerability was made public earlier
this week.
With Firefox 3.5.1,
Mozilla fixes a critical flaw in the TraceMonkey JavaScript engine’s JIT (just-in-time)
compiler that…
How to send text on webpages directly to Twitter?
Do you like to share lot of surfed web content with Twitter friends? If you use either of Internet Explorer or Firefox web browser to browse web, then here is quick way to tweet text on your favorite webpages directly to Twitter timeline using Cloudberry Twitter plugins.
Tweet directly in Internet Explorer
1. Download & install Cloudberry [...]



