Firefox 3.0 Already?
Mozilla is pushing ahead on work and planning for its next two major browser releases, Firefox 3.0 and 4.0. Firefox 2.0 was just released yesterday.
Firefox 3.0 is currently being developed under the code name Gran Paradiso and the current alpha release is code-named Minefield.
he Firefox 3 release is currently scheduled for sometime in the first quarter of 2007 and will pick up on some of the features where Firefox 2.0 left off.
One of those items is something called "Places," which is a replacement for Mozilla's bookmarks and history system. It was originally scheduled to debut in Firefox 2.0 but got left out since it wasn't complete.
"Bookmarks and history really haven't changed in many many years but the way in which we use the Web and the size of the Web itself has changed dramatically in that same time period," Mozilla's vice president for engineering, Mike Schroepfer, told internetnews.com.
"There is definitely a lot of room for innovation on that side of the browser."
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