Tomorrow morning, Mozilla is planning to set a new world record with the latest version of their internet browser, Firefox. They want you to help set the record for most software downloads in 24 hours.
Firefox v3.0 has been in the works for awhile now, and Mozilla is finally ready to release its final version of Firefox on the world.
With a growing amount of internet applications such as Facebook, Gmail, Myspace, etc. requiring a lot more bandwidth than has ever been used before, Firefox has built their latest version to breeze through these kind of websites with ease.
They have boasted that it is the fastest browser ever created. Their website claims, "with more than 15,000 improvements, Firefox 3 is faster, safer and smarter than before." Easily beating out its competitors Internet Explorer, Safari and Opera to name a few.
I've been testing the development browser for about a month now, and I will be the first to tell you that there is a noticeable difference when browsing the web. Firefox is clean, easy and extremely fast. There are a ton of new features added and they have set the bar even higher for other browsers to follow.
If you haven't made Firefox your primary browser yet or you've been using Firefox for years, you should definitely try out Firefox v3. I promise you will not be disappointed in your decision.
Go here for further information and to sign up for the big day
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