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Mozilla Firefox 3 Release Candidate Launches To Much Hype

May 19, 2008

Mozille has launched Firefox 3 Release Candidate, which will allow developers to test code and such in the new Web browser before the official release takes place for all the public to enjoyWashington (dbTechno) - Mozilla has launched Firefox 3 Release Candidate, which will allow developers to test code and such in the new Web browser before the official release takes place for all the public to enjoy.

Mozilla is outing Firefox 3 as a true advancement in the Firefox Web browser.

They have stated that it will be much faster and far more secure, with many new features as well.

The biggest notable feature is the addition of a new address bar, which will allow Web surfing to become easier and more efficient. As soon as you start typing something it, the browser will automatically search your bookmarks and history for any relevant matches.

You can also utilize Smart Bookmarks, which allow you to easily put your bookmarks into categories based on how often you use them and other manners.

The expectation and anticipation for the official release continue to grow, and for good reason, as Firefox 3 is almost set to launch for good.

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