Internet related News · 2015-02-24

Mozilla Firefox version 36 arrives with full HTTP/2 support

It was just last week that we had talked of the coming of a new protocol in http called HTTP/2. Open source browser Mozilla’s Firefox has already fallen in place, so to speak, by releasing  version 36 of the browser with support for the newly-released HTTP/2 standard.  Other features include syncing for pinned tiles on new tab pages & the addition of localization for the Uzbek language. The new version of the browser will also stop accepting certificates signed with 1024-bit RSA keys. Firefox 36 Final also has a number of security tweaks.

Mozilla Firefox v35 review: Now with speed to match the incredible range of … – PC Advisor

http://news.google.com Feb 24, 2015 

Read our Mozilla Firefox (v35) review. (Also see: All software reviews.) For many people, Firefox was probably the first alternative browser they ever insta …

 

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Firefox 36 Find out what is new – Ghacks Technology News

http://news.google.com Feb 24, 2015 

This is an important addition to Firefox. HTTP/2 landed recently in its final form which needs to be integrated into web browsers so that users can benefit from it. HTTP/2 is …

 

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Firefox 36 adds HTTP/2 support and pinned tile syncing – The Next Web

http://news.google.com Feb 24, 2015 

For developers, additions include Eval sources now appearing in Firefox’s Debugger and more paste options in Inspector’s markup view. There are also fixes for a range of security issue …

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