Firefox 3.5 does a similar thing on your computerĪt home (or when you’re on the road). What has made many mobile apps so compelling is their ability to marry your geographic information with the rest of the Internet. With that, you can click a buttonĪnd everything from that site–cookies, page history, cached pages, passwords–gets cast to the four winds. Mozilla’s taken it a step further, though, with its new Forget This Site feature. Private-browsing mode that keeps no trace of sites you visit while it’s enabled. Like Safari and IE8, Firefox 3.5 now has a Porn watchers, rejoice! Ok, more people than that can appreciate this, but we all know what “privacy controls” often means. Means Web producers can do more with the video, such as include links within the video itself, manipulate the image while you’re viewing it, or have it react to incoming data. The new Firefox plays video within the browser itself–which That’s why you always needed a Flash plugin or soemthing. Mozilla says that Firefoxģ.5 is more than twice as fast as Firefox 3.īetter Video Up until now, your browser couldn’t play video on its own. Cute name, and an important step forward, but the main payoff here is increased browsing speed. Specifically, the company now boasts the following improvements, as mentioned in this press release: Lets you watch select videos without plugins), and a new private browsing mode. Mozilla today announced the official release of its open-source browser Firefox 3.5, featuring faster JavaScript performance speeds (reportedly twice as fast as Firefox 3), support for the new HTML5 video playback (which