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Think of Flock as the social-butterfly cousin of the hard-working Firefox browser. Both spring from the same code base, though Flock has been designed from the ground up with social networking in mind. It taps RSS feeds and makes blogging easier and less time-consuming.
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via Tech News World @ 7:17 25th Sep
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Think of Flock as the social-butterfly cousin of the hard-working Firefox browser. Both spring from the same code base, though Flock has been designed from the ground up with social networking in mind. It taps RSS feeds and makes blogging easier and less time-consuming.
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via Linux Insider @ 14:26 24th Sep
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Mozilla is gearing up to make available the next releases of Firefox 3.0 and Firefox 2.0. At the end of September 2008, Firefox 2.0.0.17 and Firefox 3.0.2 stability and security updates were made available for download. By the end of that month, Mozilla was also releasing Firefox 3.0.3, an update designed to resolve a regression issue introduced by version 3.0.2. The coming week, users will be able to update to Firefox 3.0.4 and Firefox 2.0.0.18, according to Mozilla's current plans.
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via Softpedia @ 18:53 7th Nov
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In August 2008, the World Health Organization (WHO) released a report on the social determinants of health. It identified the need to act to improve the daily living conditions of individuals and communities; and, to tackle the inequitable distribution of power, money and resources in order to improve health outcomes. CPRN President Dr. Sharon Manson Singer picked up on the WHO theme of social justice and social determinants of health with a British Columbia focus in a presentation, Social Determinants of Health – A Route to Social Justice, to the Healthy Futures for BC Families Policy Discussion on October 2, 2008.
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via Canadian Policy Research Network @ 8:27 6th Nov
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It lacks access to Firefox's vast collection of add-ons, but if your time online centers around social networking, Flock's browser may already have precisely the features you need.
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via Beta News @ 23:00 20th Oct
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Categories: Social Media, Corporate Social Networking, Analysis, Socialsphere, Social Networks, Social Media and Security, Enterprise vendors, Gartner
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via ZDNet @ 12:07 21st Oct
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In October, Mozilla witnessed a surge in Firefox 3's market share as it continued its plan to decommission Firefox 2 -- and the Gecko engine that powered it -- before the end of December. For two weeks in October, Firefox 3 claimed 20% market share, something that web metrics company Net Applications predicted might happen within a month of the new version's June release. Stalled growth, and Chrome's appearance caused some backslide, but Firefox 3's pulse is getting stronger.
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via Linux.com @ 11:53 7th Nov
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Tags: Firefox, Firefox 3.1, Firefox 3.1 Beta, Firefox 3.1 Beta 2, Mozilla, Mozilla Firefox, Open Source, Web Browsers
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via TechWhack @ 20:26 5th Nov
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Social Intelligence Pioneer to Use IP-Technology For Enhanced Analysis and Targeting ATLANTA – September 24, 2008 – Sometrics, the first company to create analytics and ad serving solutions expressly for the social web, is adding Digital Element’s industry-leading IP Intelligence technology to help clients better understand how social audiences drive revenue and to leverage that knowledge when targeting advertising online. With social networking sites now the hottest attraction on the Internet, Sometrics is addressing the key challenge that lies in monetizing these networks: the lack of insight into user activities. By leveraging Digital Element’s technology within its social analytics and ad platform, Sometrics will add new levels of insight to its current audience analysis capabilities and will also enable the delivery of precision-ta
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via DBusinessNews.com @ 19:49 24th Sep
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follow-up to: mozilla.dev.planning * or, reply-to: dev-planning@lists.mozilla.org [Please note: Firefox 3.1 Beta 1 is a public preview release intended for developer testing and community feedback. It includes many new features as well as improvements to performance, web compatibility, and speed. We recommend that you read the release notes and known issues before installing this beta.] Firefox 3.1 Beta 1 is now available for download. This milestone is focused on testing the core functionality provided by many new features and changes to the platform scheduled for Firefox 3.1. Ongoing planning for Firefox 3.1 can be followed at the Firefox 3.1 Planning Center, as well as in mozilla.dev.planning and on irc.mozilla.org in #shiretoko. New features and changes in this milestone that require feedback include: * Web standards improvements in
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via LWN @ 16:39 16th Oct
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Shanghai. November 19. INTERFAX-CHINA - The launch of a localized version of the open source Firefox Web browser is aimed at doubling the browser's market share in China, a senior official with the developer's Chinese subsidiary told Interfax on Nov. 19. Gong Li, CEO of Mozilla Online Ltd., the Chinese subsidiary of Firefox developer Mozilla Corp., said that Firefox accounts for around 2 percent to 3 percent of China's Web browser market by user base. He aims to double this figure, hopefully by the end of next year. To this end, Mozilla launched its Firefox China Edition Web browser on Nov. 18, the first Firefox product specifically made for the Chinese market. "We talked with experts and conducted surveys of user habits from the beginning of this year to develop a browser with functions suited to Chinese customers," Gong said.
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via Interfax @ 7:31 19th Nov
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Having just offered the Firefox 3.0.2 stability and security update for version 3.0.1, Mozilla is hard at work to produce yet another refresh. Firefox 3.0.2 was released simultaneously with Firefox 2.0.0.17, but while the integration of the latter went as smooth as possible, the latest update for v3.0 brought a regression issue. Mike Beltzner, Mozilla's User Experience Lead indicated that Mozilla identified the problem and is hammering away at another 3.0 update.
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via Softpedia @ 13:01 27th Sep
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Flock is a cross-platform browser that exists in the space between your OS's default browser and addons.mozilla.org. Using Firefox as its foundation, Flock is built by an independent team that bakes in social and blogging features to create something altogether different, and the team has just released a major 2.0 update.
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via ArsTechnica @ 19:55 15th Oct
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With Firefox 3.1 Alpha 2 delivered in the first half of September 2008 and the feedback incorporated in the development process, Mozilla is gearing up for the next stage of Shiretoko. The first taste of Firefox 3.1 is now available for download. Mozilla is offering the nightly trunk of Firefox 3.1 Beta 1 Pre signaling that the release of the first Beta development milestone of codename Shiretoko is just around the corner. In this regard, September 30 was synonymous with the code freeze of Firefox 3.1, but although Mozilla indicated that the Beta 1 build would be delivered in October, it failed to pin point a specific deadline.
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via Softpedia @ 7:28 5th Oct
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NEW DELHI: Cellphone makers are increasingly pre-loading their handsets with social networking applications to woo internet-savvy consumers. LG Mobile has tied up with Mobile 2.0 service provider RockeTalk which will upload a social networking application on its phones. Similarly, Samsung Mobile has a tie-up with ShoZu, provider of mobile social media services, which has pre-loaded social networking software on select Samsung phones.
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via Economictimes @ 22:33 12th Nov
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I feel a bit guilty. I've almost completely abandoned my former favourite browser - Firefox - in favour of Google's zippity-quick Chrome browser. I love Firefox, but the little tiny touches in Chrome make it a joy to use compared to the relative clunkiness that is Firefox 3. Still, in a world where most people are still using Internet Explorer, it should be celebrated that 1 in 5 people on the internet are now using Firefox for their surfing needs. Skip related content
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via Yahoo! UK and Ireland @ 16:35 5th Nov
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Tags: Mozilla, Mozilla Firefox, Mozilla Firefox 3, Mozilla Firefox 3.0.4, Mozilla Firefox 3.1, Mozilla TraceMonkey, TraceMonkey, Web Browsers
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via TechWhack @ 18:13 16th Nov
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Agreement with Radian6 Adds Social Networks, Microblogs,Video- and Image-Sharing Sites, and Forum and Opinion Sites To Blog and Traditional Media Coverage CHICAGO, Oct. 24, /PRNewswire/ -- Cision (http://www.us.cision.com), the leading provider of media research, distribution, monitoring and analysis services, today introduced the industry's most comprehensive suite of social media monitoring services, empowering Cision clients to monitor in real-time and understand the impact of the conversations taking place across the full spectrum of social media vehicles. (LOGO: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20070405/NYTH008LOGO) Announcing an agreement to integrate technology from Radian6 Technologies, the leading supplier of social media monitoring services for marketing, communications and customer support professionals, Cision launched two
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via PR Newswire @ 12:01 24th Oct
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Towards Food Security Policy for Canada's Social Housing Sector, by Abigail Friendly, looks at the need for a food security policy focusing on social housing providers and clients in Canadian cities. Notwithstanding Canada's prosperity and stated commitment to the right to food at national and international levels, the number of Canadians defined as food insecure reached 1.1 million in 2004. Food insecurity is increasingly being recognized as a crucial issue that lacks a coherent policy response by all orders of government in Canada. The concentration of low-income populations in social housing makes the problem especially acute for its residents and providers. Food security policy alternatives are suggested for social housing authorities in Canadian cities using the notion of community food security.
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via Canadian Policy Research Network @ 9:19 28th Sep
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Mozilla Corporation’s policy is to support a browser for six months after it has been replaced by a new version. Firefox 3.0 has been out for some time now, and version 2.0 has continually been updated with numerous security fixes; the last of which had patched fourteen vulnerabilities. But because of the policy that the corporation holds, Mozilla only plans to supply two more security updates to the aging browser. Mike Beltzner, the director of Firefox, stated that the plan for the end of development for version 2.0 is set for the latter part of December. He also noted that a large number of Firefox 2.0 users have already upgraded their browser to version 3.0. Firefox 2.0.0.19 will be the last release of the open source browser at the end of its life span.
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via Overclockers Club @ 16:31 31st Oct
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Flock 2.0 is First Browser to Provide Automatic Image and Video Feeds to 400 Million Social Application Users
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via Social Media Portal @ 0:33 16th Oct
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While making headway in the development of the first Beta build of Firefox 3.1 codename Shiretoko, Mozilla is also tending to the 2.0 and 3.0 versions of its open source browser. In this context, the latest releases of Firefox 3.0
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via Softpedia @ 21:24 24th Sep
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Home » Europe » Linking "social saviness" of a supplier's target group with its social media strategy
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via EyeForTravel.com @ 11:57 14th Oct
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If you've used Firefox on platforms other than Linux, you've probably noticed it looks pretty much the same everywhere. That's part of the Firefox philosophy: make the browser look familiar everywhere, so that it's easy to move from one platform to another.
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via Linux.com @ 21:20 7th Nov
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