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Mozilla releases Firefox 4 Beta 1 today. There have been speculations that Google Chrome is posing a threat to Firefox which prompted the latter to refresh and improve itself
Tabs are now switched to the top, which makes the latest version look similar to Chrome. For Windows 7 and Vista users, just one Firefox button sits in the Menu bar
Other than the new image, Firefox 4 also has crash protection features. This means that in the event of a plugin crash, only the plugin would be affected and not the whole browser
HTML 5 support is also the new feature one can look out for. Internet Explorer 9, which has yet to be released, also supports this technology. Currently, browsers only support HTML 4 standard which has been around for more than a decade
You can give it a try by downloading it and provide feedback to the developers. However, do take note that it is not very stable yet as it may not work well with the add-ons
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