Firefox 3.5 eyed for Tuesday release
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Browser upgrade features speed improvements and HTML 5 capabilities
By Paul Krill | San Francisco | Monday, 29 June, 2009
Mozilla is expected to release its Firefox 3.5 browser on Tuesday morning US time, a company representative said on Friday afternoon.
A key feature of the browser is the TraceMonkey JavaScript engine, which boosts performance and stability. Indeed, speed has been stressed as a key attraction of the upgrade.
A Private Browsing Model is highlighted as well, for control of private data. HTML 5 capabilities are included in such areas as encoded video.
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