Browsers (Mozilla, Google)
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Google Ends Chrome Support on 32-bit Linux, Releases Chrome 47
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Chrome 48 To Bring Presentation API & Custom Notification Button Work
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Google Chrome 47 for Android Brings Download 'Snackbar' and More
Hours after rolling out Chrome 47 for Windows, Mac, Linux, and iOS, Google started seeding out Chrome 47 to Android devices via Google Play. Chrome 47 was in beta since October this year. The update includes performance and stability fixes along with much awaited features.
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Google Chrome 48 Is Now in Beta for Chrome OS, Linux, Windows, OS X, and Android
Only two days after the promotion of the Google Chrome 47 web browser to the stable channel for all supported operating systems, including Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, GNU/Linux, Android, and Chrome OS, Google announces today that Chrome 48 is in the Beta channel for all the platforms mentioned above.
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Google Promotes Chrome 47 Web Browser to Stable Channel for Linux, Mac and Windows
Today, December 1, 2015, Google has announced the promotion of the popular and cross-platform Google Chrome web browser to the stable channel for all supported platforms, including GNU/Linux, Mac OS X, and Microsoft Windows.
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Google Ends Chrome Support on 32-bit Linux, Releases Chrome 47
Google announced this week it will end Chrome support for older, 32-bit Linux distributions early next year and will maintain the browser on more popular distributions of the software.
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Mozilla: Open Source Thunderbird Email Client and Firefox Should Split
Baker suggested that both Firefox and Thunderbird would be better off if they reverted to being separate projects. That would allow developers working on Firefox to focus all of their attention on that application, while Thunderbird developers could do the same for the email client.
Baker did not propose a specific plan for spinning Thunderbird off into its own project. She did make clear that Mozilla would like to make the transition smooth and that the organization will continue to support Thunderbird until a transition is complete.
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Mozilla Wants to Pass Off Thunderbird Work Once and For All
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