The data collection helped Firefox developers quickly and cheaply test and validate concepts before deciding whether or not to ship a new feature in Firefox. In that time Mozilla also overhauled ...
The organization behind Firefox wants hard data on software usage--and not just for the browser. And it's stepping carefully through the privacy minefield. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 ...
Following the Firefox Quantum reboot to compete with Google Chrome, non-profit Mozilla has launched an experimental version of its browser with a new web-discovery and recommender feature called ...
Earlier this year, Mozilla formally retired its Test Pilot program and graduated some of those tests into features for the Firefox browser. At that time, it seemed that Mozilla had learned all that it ...
Firefox is starting to block third-party tracking by default, which will throw a wrench into the business model of any company that relies on cookies. But that doesn’t mean Firefox doesn’t care about ...
Firefox users no longer need to an unstable version of the web browser to test the latest experimental features. With a new add-on called Test Pilot, users can choose from a few unpolished features to ...
Firefox has announced that it has relaunched its Test Pilot program. Test Pilot started as an add-on before it was released three years ago. Mozilla announced earlier this year that it was changing ...
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