Firefox 3.0 releaseTuesday, June 17th, 2008

Written by: Mike Hermary

The Mozilla Foundation launched their latest revision of the Firefox browser today for all major platforms. The new build of Firefox has been drastically overhauled from previous versions. The developers have claimed over 15,000 new features, but the main change most people will notice is the new streamlined, more graphically appealing user interface.

The performance of Firefox has also increased exponentially with faster page loads and quicker execution of both Client-side and Server-side code. The browser is also ever closer to complete standards compliance for both XHTML and CSS. This ensures that when a website is coded to W3C standards it will be rendered correctly for the user. It also ensures that when an emphasis is put on usability and accessibility everything will preform just as it should for any users with physical impairments.

You can find Firefox on the web at: Firefox – web browser extraordinaire.

Give it a try and enjoy a faster and more efficient web browsing experience!

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