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Firefox v1.5 Formally Released

A Year After 1.0, the Mozilla Foundation Revs Its Browser

The much-awaited Firefox 1.5 will be available for free on Tuesday afternoon PST, at www.getfirefox.com and www.mozilla.com, says The Mozilla Foundation. About 20 locales are going to be released simultaneously.

We already know from the test releases of 1.5 that it includes support for SVG and JavaScript 1.6, as well as updates its CSS support. The Mozilla Foundation claimed in October that downloads of Firefox had now exceeded the 100 million mark.

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Jeremy Geelan is Sr. Vice-President of SYS-CON Media & Events. He is Conference Chair of the all-new International Cloud Computing Conference & Expo series, of the International Virtualization Conference & Expo series, of AJAXWorld RIA Conference & Expo series, and of the long-running SOAWorld Conference & Expo series. He's founder of Cloud Computing Journal, Web 2.0 Journal, AJAX & RIA Journal and other leading SYS-CON titles. From 2000-6, as first editorial director and then group publisher of SYS-CON Media, he was responsible for the development of all new titles and i-Technology portals for the firm, and regularly represents SYS-CON at conferences and trade shows, speaking to technology audiences both in North America and overseas. He is executive producer and presenter of "Power Panels with Jeremy Geelan" on SYS-CON.TV.

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