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eWeek Podcast
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Firefox 2 and the New Browser Landscape
In this eWEEK podcast, Technology Editor Peter Coffee talks to eWEEK Labs Director Jim Rapoza about Jim`s recent review of the open-source Firefox 2.0 Web browser.
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You Can Use Firefox, or You Can Be Exposed
In this OnSecurity: Lisa Vaas talks with Window Snyder chief security something-or-other for the Mozilla Foundation, about shortening the time between flaw discovery and patch delivery.
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Review
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Anonymous Web Surfing Made Easy
The Firefox-based Torpark Browser offers a quick, portable way to surf the web. (eWEEK Review)
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Changes in Firefox 1.5 are Few but Significant
Version 1.5 of the cross-platform, open-source Firefox browser may not be a big upgrade, but it does feature several important improvements. (eWEEK Review)
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Firefox 1.5
The best browser gets even better with improved tab controls, reworked user preferences, a more robust extensions system, faster page loading and better security. (PC Magazine Review)
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Firefox Beats Pop Ups - Again
Users of the Firefox browser can now download a beta extension with the code name Pop Ups Must Die! (PC Magazine Review)
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SeaMonkey Swings Mozilla Suite Back into Action
Like Mozilla, SeaMonkey is extremely customizable when it comes to changing settings. (eWEEK Review)
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eWeek Slide Show
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eWEEK Labs Walk-Through: Firefox 2.0 RC1
These slides show some of the features that set Firefox 2.0 apart from its other versions.
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eWEEK Labs Walk-Through: Torpark
Where nobody knows your name: Firefox-based Torpark gives users a quick and easy way to browse the Web anonymously.
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Firefox 2 Beta 1
eWEEK Labs takes this opportunity to provide an in-depth visual walk-through on the features and appearance of Firefox 2 Beta 1.
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Mozilla’s Thunderbird 2 E-Mail Client
The newest version of Thunderbird, the open-source mail client from the same people behind the Firefox Web browser.
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