Mozilla's Firefox 4 Graduates to a Full Release for Android
Mar 29, 2011, 10:29 AM by Eric M. Zeman
Mozilla today announced that the mobile version of its Firefox 4 browser has graduated from beta status and is available as a full download to any Android device. Mozilla claims that its browser is three times faster than the native Android browser, and it offers a wide range of tools, such as account syncing, tabbed browsing, better access to browsing history, and access to browser add-ons. The application is free to download from the Android Market. It is also available to Nokia's Maemo platform.
Comments
Why no flash??!!
Everything else about this browser is great so far, tab setup is really well done.
How is it better than Dolphin?
I'm asking out of curiosity, not being a troll: Why would I want to use Firefox? What benefit does it offer over something like, say, Dolphin?

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