Calling All Fans to Show their Love for Firefox

Article by George Norman (Cybersecurity Editor)

on 19 Feb 2010

Are you the kind of person that uses Mozilla’s Firefox browser on a day-to-day basis and you love it so much that you would never consider switching to something else? Sure, Google’s Chrome may be super fast, and Opera may have Opera Turbo and Opera Unite. But in your eyes Firefox is just the right amount of perfect.

If that is the case, then perhaps you should show your love for Firefox by voting for the browser 2010 About.com Reader’s Choice Awards. All votes must be in by the 25th of February, so there is still some time for you to vote. Get your friends that use Firefox to vote as well. The more the merrier, as they say. Speaking of voting, you can vote as many times as you want.

Mozilla’s Firefox browser has been nominated in for:
Add-ons allow us to change the way the Firefox browser works and looks. If you have a favorite add-on you can vote for it in the following categories:
“The Web Browser section of the 2010 About.com Reader’s Choice Awards honors the year’s best browsers. This is the first year that About Web Browsers is a part of the awards. For the first time, About.com’s Computing Channel is running a coordinated award program that will honor the best products, services and innovations in dozens of categories. The awards cover everything from phones and phone apps to high-powered desktop publishing programs and PCs. The program grew out of a popular IM Reader’s Choice Awards program, which took place in 2009 and 2008,” explained Mozilla’s Erica Jostedt.

In related news, you should know that Mozilla recently released updates for its older browser versions, Firefox 3.0 and Firefox 3.5. You should make sure to update as the updates plug a few critical security holes. Personally, I would advise you to just upgrade to Firefox 3.6, the latest version of the Mozilla developed web browser.


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