Web Browsers
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The Best Web Browsers of 2016
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59% of Android Devices Are Running Out-of-Date Chrome Browsers
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Google won't build ad blocking into Chrome
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Mozilla Firefox 50 Now Available For Download, Here's What's Changing | Linux Users Get Built-In Emojis
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Firefox's New Quantum Build Promises to Kickstart the Browser
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Firefox 51: blocks automatic audio playback in non-active tabs
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Mozilla Firefox 50.0 Now Available for Download, Brings Built-in Emoji on Linux
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Firefox 50 Update Download Available for Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android
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Mozilla Firefox 50 trims start-up times, widens download protection
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Firefox hits version 50
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Firefox 50 Released For Windows, Linux, And Mac | Here Are New Features
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Mozilla Rolls Out Firefox 50 With Improved Startup Speed
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Firefox 50 arrives with faster startup, download protection for more file types, and new keyboard shortcuts
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Google won't build ad blocking into Chrome
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Mozilla rolls out its new and improved Firefox 50.0 browser
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Firefox 50.0 FINAL
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Firefox 50 starts faster than before and adds emojis for everyone
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Mozilla releases Firefox 50
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Firefox 50 is out today: brings massively improved start-up speeds
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Firefox 50 for Android Now Available
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Firefox 50 now available
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Latest Firefox launches today
The newest versions of Firefox for desktop and Android are available today. For information on what’s new with today’s release, check out the release notes. Also, keep an eye on this blog, as we have exciting Mozilla and Firefox news to share in the coming weeks.
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