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In this issue? Introducing Ubiquity John Lilly: Thoughts on Chrome and more Mobile Firefox ?Fennec? Milestone 7 released Thunderbird ?Shredder? Alpha 2 released Mozilla and certification authorities Defining Firefox logo style Upcoming Events Developer calendar Subscribe to the email newsletter Introducing Ubiquity Mozilla Labs introduced the Ubiquity project last week, an ?experiment into connecting the Web with language in an attempt to find new user interfaces that could make it possible for everyone to do common Web tasks more quickly and easily.? Alongside the announcement, Labs also released an early experimental prototype that demonstrates some of the concepts behind Ubiquity. You can install the prototype, read the tutorial, and learn more about Ubiquity in depth. Further information is available at the Mozilla Labs announcement and Aza Raskin?s weblog. John Lilly: Thoughts on Chrome and more John Lilly, Mozilla?s CEO, writes, ?Interesting developments in the browser world lately. Between the new beta of IE8 and Google releasing the beta of their new browser (called ?Chrome?), not to mention interesting work by the Mozilla team here as well, there?s as much happening as I can ever remember. Let?s start from there: more smart people thinking about ways to make the Web good for normal human beings is good, absolutely. Competition often results in innovation of one sort of another ? in the browser you can see that this is true in spades this year, with huge JavaScript performance increases, security process advances, and user interface breakthroughs. view original article
Tue, 02 Sep 2008 17:30:14 +0200

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