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Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Mozilla Introduces Aurora, The Pre-Beta, Post-Nightly Firefox ? It?s Their ?Dev? Build
While Google Chrome may still only have about 10 percent market share in the web browser world, it's effect on the space has been much greater. For example, remember when Google said that Chrome would begin releasing new versions every six weeks? Well now we're seeing both Mozilla and Microsoft move towards that type of rapid iteration. In fact, Mozilla has moved so much in that direction that they've decided to alter their standard release model. In a post today on their blog, Mozilla has formally introduced the new channel structure for Firefox builds. And this means the creation of a new type of Firefox build that neither a nightly (read: highly unstable) or beta (read: fairly polished) ? they're calling it Aurora. In Chrome parlance, it's essentially their "Dev" build.
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