Showing posts with label Firefox. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Firefox. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Firefox Release 3.5 is out

http://www.library.drexel.edu/blogs/librarylog/firefox.jpgFirefox Browser Release 3.5 is out...the fastest FF ever
grab it here

http://ftp.heanet.ie/mirrors/ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/firefox/releases/3.5/win32/en-US/Firefox%20Setup%203.5.exe

ไฟร์ฟ็อกซ์ 3.5 ออกแล้ว ดาวน์โหลดได้จากลิงค์ด้านบน

Monday, March 30, 2009

Firefox vulnerability patched in 3.0.8

A new vulnerability has just been found in Firefox. The vulnerability, discovered by security researcher Guido Landi, was published on several security sites on Wednesday the 25th. The flaw could be used by an attacker to remotely execute code on a users machine using remote memory corruption after a user views a specially crafted malicious XML file.

A patch has already been created by the developers to be included in Firefox version 3.0.8, which has been deemed a "high-priority firedrill security update." According to Mozilla developer notes, the vulnerability seems to affect Firefox versions 3.0 to 3.0.7 on all operating systems, including Linux and Mac. Blake Kaplan, one of the developers, said that the bug is rather obvious "once you see it."

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Monday, February 16, 2009

ScribeFire and Zemanta Team Up To Create a Smarter Blog Editor

Desktop blog editor ScribeFire has integrated content discovery tool Zemanta in its latest version.

After installing ScribeFire, you can launch Zemanta from its toolbar. As you write posts, it’ll provide recommendations for related articles and images, based on the content you’re working on. If you’re a registered user, you can personalize the experience, adding preferred sources for content discovery, and connect with your friends on other social media sites such as Twitter and Facebook.

What makes this partnership interesting is the fact that people who use a desktop blogging tool such as ScribeFire might actually benefit more from Zemanta’s content discovery features, than users who are blogging within their browser windows (granted, ScribeFire is also a Firefox add-on) and have dozens of tabs opened at all time. Or am I reaching too far here? If you’ve tried the latest version of ScribeFire with Zemanta integrated, let us know what you think.

http://nobosh.com/sr/scribefire-and-zemanta-team-up-to-create-a-smarter-blog-editor/178632/

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Macross Variable Fighters

https://youtu.be/ZByNgWBYhUY