Last modified: July 21, 2005 11:23 AM PDT
Dog days for Firefox
The next big release of the upstart open-source browser gets pushed back, and a flaw surfaces in a popular add-on. But backers see a surge in 2006.
July 21, 2005
July 20, 2005
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July 18, 2005 previous coverage
July 18, 2005
Major Firefox release delayed
Adding new features to the open-source browser is taking "a bit longer than initially expected," Mozilla Foundation says.July 21, 2005
Greasemonkey add-on slips up
Popular extension contains flaw that could let an attacker access a user's files. "Neutered" update has been released.July 20, 2005
Mozilla: IE 7 to boost Firefox growth
Foundation hopes to attract corporate Windows 2000 users who will be unable to take advantage of Internet Explorer improvements.July 19, 2005
Coding misstep forces new Firefox release
Because new update is planned, Mozilla tells developers to suspend localization work, drawing criticism.July 18, 2005 previous coverage
Firefox marketing site hacked
Attack on SpreadFirefox.com, the online hub for Mozilla's Firefox marketing efforts, may have exposed user data.July 18, 2005

