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[hacks.mozilla.org] Firefox 3.5 represents the first step in support for Geolocation and a large number of other standards that are starting to make their way out of the various working groups. We know that people will love this feature for mapping applications, photo sites and sites like twitter and facebook.

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[Technofriends] [Firefox] Firefox 3.5 Is ReleasingToday? | Technofriends: I am pretty excited and after having been testing RC for about a week now, i can say, Firefox 3.5 is going to rock.

[The AppsLab] Geolocation Edges Closer for Me | The AppsLab: If you read here, you probably know I'm a fan of geolocation and its possibilities. Yeah, it's creepy and risky, but then again, broadcasting your location is always risky, whether you do it via geolocation or Twitter, just ask Israel Hyman .

[Wired: Compiler] Ubiquity Firefox s Command Line Web Interface Gets More Natural ...: My first options were Google image search and a Flickr image search, each with its own set of thumbnails on display within Ubiquity’s little window.

[Ubuntu Manual - Ubuntu for human beings] Game Changing Features in Refreshingly New Firefox 3.5 | Ubuntu Manual: Private browsing is a feature already in place in many of Firefox's competitors. Just consider the case in which you have to have to check your mail from your friend's laptop or sensitive research or simple bill paying, now all can be done securely using this private browsing feature.

[The most recent Analysis from Incisive Media] Mozilla outlines upcoming Firefox 3.5 features - V3.co.uk ...: The update will contain fixes for stability bugs and the JavaScript engine,and improvements to Mozilla's built-in support for Ogg-based video and audioplayback.

[Spatial Sustain] Firefox 3.5 Adds Geolocation | Spatial Sustain: Firefox 3.5 will include geolocation as an opt-in tool that lets users share their location with websites. ... Follow Me on Twitter · View Matt Ball's profile on LinkedIn. Search for: Posts | Comments · Add to Google · Add to My Yahoo! ...

[Seth Weintraub's blog] iPhone's Safari Browser to include Geolocation - Computerworld Blogs: The test webpage was built by Doug Turner for Mozilla's upcoming implementation of the Geolocation API (if you have Firefox 3.5B you can try it out). Google also mentioned in their Latitude for iPhone presentation last week that they were no .

[hacks.mozilla.org] saving data with localStorage at hacks.mozilla.org: It has the same interface as localStorage, but the lifetime of sessionStorage is limited to the current browser window. You can follow links around the site in the same window and sessionStorage will be maintained (going to different sites is fine too), but once that window is closed the database will be deleted.

[Chris Marshall] Firefox 3.5 gets third release candidate | Chris Marshall: A blog on my life which is dominated by technology, the internet, my wife, my cats, my Harley Davidsons, my photography and living in Spain. Features loaded in the new browser include better tools for controlling private data, Private Browsing mode, better stability with Mozilla's JavaScript engine, TraceMonkey, and the ability to provide “Location Aware Browsing” using web standards for geolocation (The Register).

[The Download Blog: Software tips, news, and opinions from Download.com editors] Firefox 3.5 'Web upgrade' planned for end of June | Webware - CNET: With Firefox 3.5, Mozilla hopes to 'upgrade the Web' with new features such as faster performance, built-in video, and new graphics technology. Read this blog post by Stephen Shankland on Webware.

[Web Marketing and SEO Blog] Firefox 3.5 with HTML 5 support, the end of flash videos on ...: Google is the default search engine for Firefox (Not like MSN on IE).  Google will be providing the data for the location based services (LBS), which is considered as the technology trend for the future. LBS services has always been criticized for the lack of privacy and registration processes.  This will all change with the new Firefox version because it will have LBS detection services built in via Google.

[PR2.0] Twitter Tools for Community and Communications Professionals | PR2.0: The reports also provide the size of the relevant net (those you reply to or receive replies more than once in the last 30 days) outgoing and incoming, number of fans, loyalty, Twitter Rank, ratio of outgoing/incoming contacts, the follow cost, the conversational rank (number of public conversations with users), number of replies, a Retweet Quotient, Link Quotient, among many others. Perhaps most intersting, is the visualization of the TwitGraph which displays the rank of any user across multiple axes, Twitter Rank, CQ, LQ, RQ, Follow Cost, Fans, @replies.

[Geek.com » Apple] The next iPhone in action: Crisper camera images, compass app ...: Just like in Firefox 3.5 Beta and mobile Firefox dubbed Fennec, you will be able to approve your location on a per site basis and set how much detailed information you wish to pass to the site. Mobile Safari, Firefox 3.5 Beta and Fennec likely leverage the same Geolocation API specification that’s part of the W3 Consortium’s standard.

[Tiffany B. Brown] Tuesday Ten-fer: Twitter in Iran, software finds, secrecy and ...: Geolocation is coming to the browser. WordPress 2.8 released: I haven’t upgraded yet, but I may blog about it once I do.

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