
Yesterday, Mozilla announced the latest upgrade to the browser. The Firefox 7 promises reduced memory usage, speedier loading of HTML5 sites thanks to Canvas, and Telemetry.
Opening tabs and menu items are faster by 50 percent even if a lot of tabs are already running. According to Mozilla, W3C navigation timing spec API is now supported. With this, developers can now measure website navigation and load time.
Mozilla Firefox is now available for download.
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This is a great news. I am a Mozilla browser but because of some problems regarding on its loading time which is quite not good and slow I turned to Google Chrome. I might reconsider using mozilla again. Thanks for the news.