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Posts Tagged ‘ Firefox ’

Facebook Executive Blake Ross Is Reportedly Resigning

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February 22, 2013
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Facebook Inc (NASDAQ:FB) Director of Product, Blake Ross, has announced that he’s leaving the company. The news, which was first broken by Tech Crunch, is sourced from a statement he posted on his Facebook profile page earlier today. The executive’s Facebook page can be found here. The software developer, who is most well known for his work on the Mozilla Firefox Web Browser, joined Facebook in its first ever acquisition, that of Parakey in...
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Skype Click To Call Updated To Support Firefox, Chrome And Windows 8

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January 22, 2013
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Microsoft has announced the release of a new version of Skype Click to Call. This latest version comes with support for the latest version of Firefox and  Chrome. Most importantly, this Skype Click to Call will be “finally” supported on Windows 8. Apart from the browser and OS support, one more notable feature of this update is that free numbers are now highlighted in magenta, which means it is even easier to spot free numbers...
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Buttonizer Extension Helps Convert A Toolbar in Firefox Into Buttons

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January 20, 2013
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Google’s Chrome browser comes with a very minimalist design, on the other hand, Firefox comes with many tool bars which can get cluttered over time (this means less viewing area). Every now and then a new tool bar tries to take up space in your browser. However, there is one solution for this problem; you can simply hide those tool bars from View > Toolbars. In this guide, we discuss a new solution where you can maximize the website viewing area by...
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Mozilla Offically Launches Facebook Messenger For Firefox

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December 3, 2012
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The Facebook Messenger app has been integrated right into Mozilla’s Firefox browser. ValueWalk reported on the Firefox beta test for the feature last month, but today Mozilla made the addition official. Mozilla has integrated the Facebook Messenger app into its Social API, allowing users of the Firefox web browser to chat with Facebook friends even when they are not actually on the site. Those who use Firefox already should find that the browser has...
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How to Enable Private Browsing on Firefox and Dolphin for Android

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October 31, 2012
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Private browsing is a feature of browsers that enables you to browse online, without leaving any tracks behind. With this feature, you can browse privately on desktops and laptops, as well as on smartphones. The private browsing, also known as the “Do Not Track” feature of browser, needs to be enabled and it is not enabled by default. Firefox and Dolphin are two of the most popular browsers on Android’s platform, and both have...
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Firefox Integrates Facebook Messenger With Its Social API

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October 23, 2012
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Here is a good news for those who are addicted to social networking all the time. Mozilla announced on Monday, that Firefox Beta testers can upgrade to the latest version to get Facebook Messenger integrated into the web browser. This Facebook Messenger is the first product of Mozilla’s social API, which will soon power social features from many other third-party providers. This Facebook Messenger appears in the sidebar, and it looks and feels like...
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