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December 10, 2006 | Comments: (0)
Firefox 3.0 released to developers
And I was still getting used to 2.0.
In an InfoWorld article, it was announced that Firefix 3.0 is already being released to developers. Although it seems like 2.0 just came out, and it did, 2.0's development started over a year ago, so maybe it really is time for a 3.0 release.
Hey, maybe they ought to call it Firefox 2007, followed by Firefox 2008, and so on? No. Oh, well, just a thought.
Posted by Roger Grimes on December 10, 2006 05:59 AM
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This is only an early alpha release. Firefox 3.0 is still far from complete, but some very important milestone improvements were just checked in and so they want developers to start testing those new additions for bugs. Firefox 3.0 won't be finished for at least a few more months.
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