Firefox 3.5 May Be Released on June 30
Eric Calouro | Jun 27, 2009 | Comments 2
Firefox 3.5 web browser could be making its debut this upcoming Tuesday, according to a Mozilla spokesperson. The new browser is slated to contain a stable version of the TraceMonkey Java Script engine and support for HTML 5. This will allow, according to Beta News, “JavaScript that can embed graphics or video in the embedded video, in real-time, several frames per second”. Other than that, no drastic improvements are expected in this release.
The battle of the browsers is still brewing and ongoing. Opera just released its revolutionary browser and Google is ever-working improving their Chrome browser. Only time will tell what the creative minds at Mozilla, Microsoft, Google, Opera, etc will come up with next!
[ source: Beta News ]
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