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Firefox 23 beta is out with a new logo, Share button, Social API and more

firefox_logo-730x456 (1)After releasing Firefox 22 just two days ago, Mozilla has announced updates to its Firefox Beta channel, which is now on version 23, on desktop as well as Android. The former has gained a lot of new features, including a new Share button and the opening of the Social API to all developers, while the latter has gained a long slew of minor additions. There’s also a new logo.

The biggest addition is the new sharing functionality that Mozilla is touting. The Firefox beta has a new Share button and panel for Social API. In other words, developers can let users share content with friends in one click (Facebook users, for example, can use it to share content directly from Firefox).

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The Firefox Social API is now open to all developers interested in integrating their website or service into Mozilla’s browser. The feature first arrived in Firefox 17 back in November 2012, turned on Facebook integration in December 2012, and then was expanded to support more providers with Firefox 21 in May.

In short, the Social API lets you keep up with the latest social happenings without having to switch between, or open, new tabs. Mozilla says it developed the feature “to enable social services and providers to integrate directly into Firefox to make users browsing experience more social, customizable and personal” – now that any developer can participate, the floodgates have been opened.

Next up is the mixed content blocker, which prevents nonsecure (HTTP) content on a website being read or modified by attackers by blocking the nonsecure content from being compromised. In case you’re wondering, mixed content occurs when a webpage containing a combination of both secure (HTTPS) and nonsecure (HTTP) content is delivered over a secure data channel to the browser.

Developers can also finally use the new Network Monitor. It breaks down individual website components, highlighting how long it takes for each to load.

For more details on what else is new in Firefox beta, here are the release notes:

Firefox Beta 23 for Android

Firefox 23 beta for Android seems to be a very big feature release. It’s arguably not as significant as the desktop version, but it still packs quite a few new additions.

Firefox beta for Android has the following release notes:

Mozilla is planning to release Firefox 23 for Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android in early August.

Source: TNW

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