Mozilla reveals the Firefox of the future?

Started by Simon, Aug 07, 2008, 23:34:04

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Simon

Mozilla has unveiled a spectacular new concept browser, dubbed Aurora.

The bleeding-edge browser is part of a new Mozilla Labs initiative, in which the open-source foundation is encouraging people to contribute ideas and designs for the browser of the future.

http://www.pcpro.co.uk/news/216897/mozilla-reveals-the-firefox-of-the-future.html#
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somanyholes

I like the sound of that  ;D It's a good thing we have companies like mozilla around.

Gary

Innovation ids more in the hands of companies like Mozilla that the giants, like Apple and Microsoft now, I thing the days of the big two dominating the market is fading, and if they don't open their OS up enough, eventually cloud computing will catch on, but with an open source company like Mozilla leading the way
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Simon

If it wasn't for the fact that IE is pre-installed on new computers, and people can't be bothered to switch, I'm sure Mozilla / Firefox would have a greater share of the market by now, as it is clearly a superior product.
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Rik

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Cannot argue with that Simon... :thumb:

I only use IE when forced to. >:(
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Rik

Bring back buying Netscape and getting a handful of floppies to install it from. :)
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Simon

Omit the word 'buying', and I'd agree.  ;)
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 :rofl: Tight and arse .. spring to mind....I do agree tho'. ;D
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