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Firefox 3 feature suggestions site

Although version two of the popular browser has yet to be released, Mozilla has already started development for Firefox 3. The foundation is open to all the ideas for feature enhancements and has opened a special website where you can submit your ideas.

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Join the new Fireworks beta

Adobe is working hard on the next release of Fireworks, the company invites existing and prospective members of the Fireworks community to participate in a private beta for the next release of Fireworks.

 

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Internet Explorer is losing ground

The latest browser usage statistics from Net Applications show that Internet Explorers market share has been falling steadily since the launch of Firefox 1.0 and has now reached its lowest point in over two years at 82.10 percent. Firefox, on the other hand, has been growing steadily, reaching 12.46 percent market share. Safari holds its third place spot, but sees increasing numbers as well at 3.53 percent.

 

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Winners of the AJAX in Action book competition

Thanks to Manning we had 5 copies to give away of; AJAX In Action. We also got to give away two t-shirts! Take a look to see the correct answer and if you're one of the lucky winners.   

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Google

Google Launches Docs and Spreadsheets

Google launched Google Docs & Spreadsheets today. The online service consist of a web-based word processing and spreadsheet program that keeps documents current and let the people you choose update files from their own computers.

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Joomla! book competition and mini-review

We've got a brand new mini-review and competition of the Building Websites with Joomla! book. The friendly people of Packt are giving away 5 books!

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Update: Google acquired YouTube

Google acquired YouTube for $1.65 billion in a stock-for-stock transaction.  Following the acquisition, YouTube will operate independently to preserve its successful brand and passionate community.

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Google launches search service for computer code

Google is introducing a new search service that enables software developers to search for programming code. Google product manager Tom Stocky said the Mountain View, California-based company is set to help programmers sift through billions of lines of computer source code using its familiar search box to uncover snippets of reusable software.

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Firefox developers report about meeting with Microsoft

Back in August, DMXzone reported that the head of Microsoft's open-source business has offered to help get Firefox to work with Windows Vista.  One month later, a handful of Firefox developers visited Microsoft, and one member of the team kept track of the experience in his blog. Over the course of three posts, Mozilla's Vladimir Vukićević blogged about what he expected from the visit and what actually happened.

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Firefox hacker withdraws zero-day claim

A hacker who claimed to have found a serious zero-day bug in Firefox on Saturday now says he was never able to exploit the supposed vulnerability to hijack computers.

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