As Firefox turns 10, Mozilla introduces new ‘Forget Button’ and launches Developer Edition browser
Today, Mozilla’s Firefox turns 10 years old, and to celebrate the occasion, the company announced a handful of new features for its main consumer-focused browser – and shared more information about the Dev Edition browser, first revealed last week. Of course, in 10 years the Web has changed significantly. In 2004, Firefox made its name by introducing smart pop-up blocking – and cemented it by popularizing tabbed browsing, even if it wasn’t the first to offer the option. Now, according to Firefox VP Johnathan Nightingale, the killer feature for a Web browser is ubiquity and feature-parity across different platforms. With the number of…
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