Have You Downloaded Firefox Yet?
The internet browser market has long been dominated by Internet Explorer, but a new kid on the block -- Firefox -- is making strong inroads against the Microsoft product's dominance. To date, over 75 million copies of Firefox have been downloaded by users around the world.
The beauty of Firefox 2
The FoxFire browser itself is a streamlined affair, requiring a download of a little over 5MB. This standard core will do pretty much what you�d demand of such an application, and from there you�re okay to carry on using it as is, or you can extend its feature base through some of the hundreds of extensions that are freely available.Yet that�s the beauty of open source software, and don�t Firefox devotees know it. New features are made available on a take-it-or-leave-it basis, and in use it�s quicker than Internet Explorer 7 in the manner it goes its work.
Seven Reasons Why You Should Be Using Mozilla Firefox
For several years, Mozilla's Firefox has been steadily gaining ground on its more established rival Microsoft's Internet Explorer Despite the fact that its development is entirely open-sourced, the project has consistently introduced innovative ways to improve the safety and functionality of the browser that you use to surf the internet
New PC Retailer Backs Google and Gives Discount to FireFox Users
Tekfix Computing Solutions, announced today, both the opening of it's new online store (http://shop.tekfix.com.au/), and the backing of Google and The Mozilla Foundation's campaign to switch Internet users to the Mozilla FireFox Internet browser; the business offering a special discount on products purchased specifically through the Mozilla browser.
AllPeers Offers Mozilla Firefox Bundle to Simplify Growth of Private File Sharing Networks
Firefox® with AllPeers Adds Social Features to Popular Web Browser and Enhances Sharing with Family and Friends
Crawler, LCC Releases Web Security Guard with Mozilla® Firefox® Browser Support
Web Security Guard now offers its free website safety assessment service to Mozilla Firefox browser users.
FireFox Phishing Protection
In Firefox 2, Mozilla adopts an important security feature that Microsoft first added to IE 7, a phishing filter called Phishing Protection that helps protect against malicious Web sites that masquerade as banks, e-tailers, and other sites that might store financial data. Unlike with IE 7, Firefox?s phishing filter is enabled by default, which is of course a good idea. There?s just one problem: The Firefox Phishing Protection feature isn?t very sophisticated. It uses a blacklist of known dangerous sites, which isn?t an effective protection against modern electronic attacks that rely on social engineering as well as technical vulnerabilities in the underlying products you?re using online. What you need is something that can adapt to threats ...
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