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Newsflash: Songbird 1.1, Firefox 3.5, IE Windows 7, Firefox Fennec
Songbird 1.1
The final version of Songbird 1.1 is available for download. Songbird is an open-source customizable music player based on Mozilla’s Firefox browser.
Firefox 3.5
Rumors of a version jump for Firefox from 3.1 to 3.5 have been confirmed.
Beef about IE bundling
Google and Opera’s CEO Jon S. von Tetzchner demand that there is a choice of browsers even though Microsoft confirms there is an option to switch IE 8 off completely.
Firefox 3.1 Beta 3
Firefox 3.1 Beta 3 with native JSON support has been released last week.
Fennec
A first beta – the twelfth milestone – of Fennec a mobile browser from Mozilla has been released. As this is a very interesting user agent I will write a follow-up with detailed information.
If Browsers Were Women
Internet marketer Zee has posted a fun article with a woman a browser what he thinks a women would look like if it were a browser. Have a look!
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Video Opera Fingertouch
Opera labs showcased a technology where its browser zooms in on mobile devices. User are likely to make less false decision with this improved input method.
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Yahoo! will deliver Opera Mini
Opera Software and Yahoo!® announced a partnership to bring the Opera Mini mobile Web browser and the full Internet to more mobile phone users around the world. Yahoo! will begin distributing Opera Mini via Yahoo! Mobile and also as a standalone download from Yahoo!’s mobile Web sites in the near future. The Opera Mini client will be available free of charge.As the most popular mobile browser on the planet, Opera Mini will also be available to users of Yahoo! Mobile. Yahoo! Mobile with Opera Mini is easily accessible to end-users, operators and manufacturers and provides a cost-effective means of getting the Internet on your phone. Together, Yahoo! and Opera will bring the full Web experience to your phone, similar to how you know it from your desktop computer.
CEO Jon von Tetzchner of Opera Software is quoted in the press release Yahoo! Mobile to take flight with Opera Mini mobile Web browser.

