Mozilla Releases Firefox Version 35.0
Mozilla has Released the Latest version of its browser, Firefox Version 35.0, which can now share Mobile WiFi and Cellular signals for improved location-based services and help to support context-aware Apps.
Mozilla has also implemented public key pinning HTTP Extensions for strong authentication encrypted connections in the new version of the browser.
Among the HTML5 support functions as Mozilla added to the browser's support for CSS front-loading API, the implementation of resource synchronization API, and CSS filters enabled by default.
Desktop Version 35.0 uses tiled visited OS X, integrated support for H.264 (MP4) on Mac OS X Snow Leopard (10.6) and later through native, APIs, and Firefox Hello to a model of conversations basis of new parts.
The Latest Version sees a few fixes, including reduced use of resources for resized images, PDF.js updated to Version 1.0.907, and a number of Security Fixes.
These include solutions for media plugins Gecko sandbox escape, cookie injection via the authentication proxy responses, memory usage uninitialised rendered bitmap courses, and memory security risks "miscellaneous".
For developers, Firefox Version 35.0 includes support for inspecting :: before and ::after pseudo elements, and added support for the EXT_blend_minmax WebGL extension.
Mozilla has also added search dialog to network error pages in the mobile browser, including the use of Download Android Manager to keep track of downloaded files, and offered the opportunity for some devices for the research activity by slide up or in the search widget.
With the improvement of the geolocation feature, the mobile browser also sees Bing now using HTTPS for secure search.
Bing has become online search mechanism default Mozilla late last year when the company entered into a five-year partnership with Yahoo - which was powered by Bing Microsoft since 2010 - after his 10-year contract Google ended in 2014.
The new agreement sees the Yahoo Bing backed to become the default search portal for Firefox, and seems to have taken a bite from the US office of Google, Mozilla has already paid about $ 300 million per year under the old partnership between the two companies.
According to statistics from StatCounter, Google's share of the US search market in December last year was the lowest since 2008, from 77.3 percent to 75.2 percent.
Meanwhile, the share of Yahoo rose 8.6 percent to 10.6 percent, even though he himself remained stable Bing.
Although the analysis makes no allegation Mozilla new agreement with Yahoo, the passage immediately followed Mozilla new partnership with Yahoo in November.
The next version of the browser, Firefox 36.0 is due February 24.
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