Mozilla Launches Campaign, Releases Firefox 54
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Mozilla Launches Campaign to Raise Awareness for Internet Health
Today, Mozilla unveils several initiatives including an event focused on Internet Health with special guests DeRay McKesson, Lauren Duca and more, a brand new podcast, new tech to help create a voice database, as well as some local SF pop-ups.
Mozilla is doing this to draw the public’s attention to mounting concern over the consolidation of power online, including the Federal Communications Commission’s proposed actions to kill net neutrality.
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Firefox 54 released
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Firefox 54 finally goes multiprocess, eight years after work began
Firefox has finally been outfitted with simultaneous multiple content processes, a UI process, and a GPU acceleration process— eight years after the project, codenamed Electrolysis (E10S), began. Mozilla is calling Firefox 54 "the best Firefox ever," and they're probably not wrong (though Firefox 3.5 was pretty good, in my opinion).
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Firefox 54 Update now Available on Ubuntu, But Multiprocess is Disabled
Ubuntu users can now upgrade the latest Firefox 54 release through Software Updater, but Firefox's new multiprocess handling is disabled by default.
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Firefox 54 Is Here, And It’s Way Faster Than Before
This is it: this is the Firefox release you’ve been waiting for, the release that finally puts a bit of pep in the open-source browsers’ step.
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Mozilla Launches Firefox 54, First Release to Use Multiple Content Processes
Mozilla promoted today the Firefox 54.0 web browser to the stable channel for all supported operating systems, including GNU/Linux, macOS, and Microsoft Windows.
While not a feature-rich release, Firefox 54 should be an exciting one because it ships with the e10s-multi implementation by default, adding support for multiple content processes to the beloved web browser by millions of computers users worldwide. This makes Firefox 54 the first release of the web browser to use multiple operating system processes for better resource management.
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Mozilla Releases Multi-Process Firefox Upgrade
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Firefox finally unveils its faster, more memory-efficient browser
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Firefox 54 extends multiprocess feature to promise faster, more stable browser
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