Engadget:
Sony Insider's got a tipster (one that's reportedly "very close" to the company) telling them that Sony is in heavy talks with Mozilla to port Firefox to the PS3. The tipster didn't know if any actual deal had been struck, bu (Read More)
Webware.com:
The revenue growth rate tapered off to 5 percent from 12 percent the year earlier. A search deal with Google still supplies the bulk of the Firefox backer's money. Originally posted at Deep Tech
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Electronista | Gadgets for Geeks:
Sony's PS3 gaming console may soon benefit for the Mozilla Firefox web browser, according to a rumor in a Wednesday PSInsider report. The source is said to be close to Sony, and indicates the two companies have been in talks (Read More)
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Help turn the open Web into a rich learning environment and explore new possibilities for using Firefox add-ons to support learning online, as part of the the Jetpack for Learning Design Challenge sponsored by the Mozilla Fou (Read More)
Crunch Gear:
So this is reasonably exciting. Some super secret source told PlayStation Insider that Sony has talked to Mozilla about porting Firefox to the PS3. Note the wording of that sentence: talks about porting Firefox. Needless to s (Read More)
Computerworld:
Mozilla hat die dritte Beta von Firefox 3.6 veröffentlicht. Dies ist der letzte Milestone vor der Fertigstellung der neuen Browser-Version. (Read More)
TechCrunch:
Regular readers will know that my browser of choice has long been Camino. It’s that other browser built by Firefox-makers Mozilla, that runs on the Mac platform and is entirely open-source. I love it because it’s much lighter (Read More)
wired-top-stories:
Mozilla has released a third beta for Firefox 3.6 with more than 90 bugfixes since beta 2, which was released just last week. If you’d like to take beta 3 for a spin, head over to the Mozilla downloads page.Although beta 3 do (Read More)
Mozilla Labs:
The Personas movement continues to grow with over 10 million people choosing to personalize their Firefox.
Read more here!
- Suneel Gupta & Myk Melez on behalf of the Personas development team. (Read More)
Electronista | Gadgets for Geeks:
Nokia on Wednesday lived up to an earlier promise by officially announcing its N900 smartphone is now available for purchase in the US. The company's first phone to use Maemo Linux is being touted as a mobile computer, thanks (Read More)
ReadWriteWeb:
It only took 3 years to go from HTML2 to HTML4, but the HTML4.01 specifications were published 10 years ago and even though today's web looks very different, we are still waiting for HTML5. The Word Wide Web Consortium (W3C) (Read More)
dzone.com: latest front page:
(Sorry — I could not resist another ‘Go’ pun in the title!)I recently looked at Google’s Go programming language. At first glance, it seems to be a good option for desktop or server-side web development, but it appears that G (Read More)
zlabs:
  Buttons, whatever their purpose, are important design elements. They could be the end point of a Web form or a call to action. Designers have many reasons to style buttons, including to make them more attractive and to en (Read More)
Lifehacker:
Windows/Mac/Linux: The folks at Mozilla continue their steady march towards the release of Firefox 3.6, today releasing an update to Firefox 3.6 Beta 3. The update addresses 90+ bugs from the beta 2 release.Weblog Mozilla Lin (Read More)
The Register:
Components directory to become Firefox-only playpen Mozilla plans to debut a "lockdown" feature in Firefox 3.6 to force third party application developers to toe the line by preventing them from adding their own code into the (Read More)
Mozilla Developer News:
Last night the Mozilla community released Firefox 3.6 Beta 3, and issued an update for all Firefox 3.6 beta users. This update contains over 80 fixes from the last Firefox 3.6 beta, containing many improvements for web dev (Read More)
WebResourcesDepot:
For a web application, It is always a good idea to provide access to it from other platforms like mobile or desktop programs. As web designers/developers, desktop applications are harder to create as they have a totally diff (Read More)
Latest from Computerworld:
Mozilla is adding a new lockdown feature to Firefox 3.6 that will prevent developers from sneaking add-ons into the program, the company said. (Read More)