The Google Pack is a collection of free and essential software, specifically selected by Google, to help you browse the web faster, get rid of spyware and viruses, organize your photos, tour the world, communicate with friends and family anywhere in the world, listen to music, watch your favourite videos and more. Each component of the Google Pack has been verified free of spyware and excessive advertising. Downloading and installing the software and keeping each component up to date is a breeze with the help of the Google Updater. You simply choose your components, download and run Google Updater and sit back while the software virtually installs itself.
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Google
Google Apps is a service from Google for using custom domain names with several Google products. It features several Web applications with similar functionality to traditional office suites, including: Gmail, Google Calendar, Talk, Docs, Page Creator, and Sites.
The Standard Edition is free and offers the same amount of storage as regular GMail accounts[1]. The Premier Edition, which offers 25 GB of e-mail storage, is 50 USD per year, per account. The Education Edition, which is free, combines features from the Standard and Premier editions.
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Google
The Internet Explorer team at Microsoft sent Mozilla a cake to mark the release of Mozilla Firefox 3. Mozilla Corporation employee Al Billings, who used to be a project manager for the IE team, posted some photographs of the cake, which features a large Internet Explorer 'e' logo and the message, "Congratulations on Shipping! Love, The IE Team".
This isn't the first cake Mozilla has received from Redmond: in 2006, the IE team sent another cake to congratulate Mozilla on the release of Firefox 2. Mozilla Creative Director John Slater took a photograph of the Firefox 3 cake next to the last piece of the Firefox 2 cake, which has apparently been sitting in a freezer for the past twenty months.
Relations between Microsoft and rival browser manufacturers haven't always been so cordial: in 1997 when Internet Explorer 4.0 was released, Microsoft dumped a giant metal IE logo on Netscape's front lawn. Netscape employees responded by tipping over the prop and spray-painting "Netscape Now!" (a slogan used by the browser maker to encourage users to download) on its side. They then placed a statue of Netscape's green Mozilla mascot — described in contemporary reports as being either seven feet (2.1 metres) or twelve feet (3.7 metres) tall — on top of it and adorned it with a placard reading "Netscape 72, Microsoft 18", a reference to the market shares of the two leading browser vendors at the time.
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Secunia
A security issue has been reported in Mozilla Firefox, which can be exploited by malicious people to conduct cross-site scripting attacks
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Secunia
Mozilla Corp. is nearing a release of the first beta of Firefox 3.0, which is several months behind schedule, making a final version of the open-source browser this year unlikely. According to notes posted on Mozilla's Web site, Beta 1 is close at hand. "With Firefox 3 Beta 1 just around the corner (release candidates coming soon), it's time to start focusing on what it will take to ship a final product that we're all excited about," said Mike Beltzner, Mozilla's user interface designer in a posting today on his blog.
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Computerworld
A blog post on Cnet suggested that the Firefox browser "may not be as independent as previously thought." Firefox is free, and its maker, Mozilla, is a non-profit (a designation that in reality is functionally meaningless). It's a good enough browser, has some useful plug-ins, and it has gained popularity among those who just don't want to have anything to do with Microsoft.
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As part of Mozilla Corporation s ongoing stability and security update process, Firefox 2.0.0.9 is now available for Windows, Mac, and Linux for free download from www.mozilla-europe.org .
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It doesnt include planned Leopard enhancements, but Firefox developers have released an update to their open-source software. It doesn't include planned ...
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By Robert mcmillan, IDG News Service, 11/02/07 It doesn't include planned Leopard enhancements, but Firefox developers have released an update to their ...
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November 02, 2007 (Computerworld) -- Mozilla Corp. late Thursday released Firefox 2.0.0.9, an update it promised last week after it announced five bugs had ...
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These issues are caused by errors in Firefox. For additional information, see : frsirt/ADV-2007-3544 Receive up-to-the-minute alerts when new ...
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Er is een nieuwe versie van Mozilla Firefox verschenen. Ditmaal gaat het om versie 2.0.0.9 waarin bugs van de vorige versie zijn opgelost. ...
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By Mark Raby Mountain View (CA) - Mozilla has kicked off the month of November with a brand new Firefox update, patching issues that were found in the ...
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By CD Bradley Originally designed for Firefox but now available for IE as well, FoxyTunes allows users to control music players from the browser. ...
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By Justin Mann, TechSpot.com Mozilla has released a new version of the Firefox browser for all their supported platforms, bringing it up to version 2.0.0.9. ...
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Based on the Firefox platform, it's a browser that has made much of its digital media capabilities. Now it has gone one stage further, integrating social ...
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The structure of Songbird extensions is very similar to those from Firefox container files hold mark-up and Javascript in a zip file. ...
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