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The developers working on the Firefox browser’s upgrade have
finally set a date for its release. The team announced that the software will
be available for download starting June 17.
The advertising campaign was planned to build up the general
public’s expectancies by not offering a release date and stating only that the
new Firefox 3 browser update will be available “when it’s ready.”
The strategy is part of the team’s goal to enter the
Guinness Book with the first ever world record for the biggest number of
Internet software downloads made in 24 hours. The target set for this challenge
is five million downloads.
Looking back at Firefox’s past successes, their goal may
seem a bit too optimistic, as its last update managed to gather a total of 1.6
million in the first 24 hours. On the other hand, the new Firefox 3 brings a
significant speed boost for browsing and adds several other improvements, such
as lower memory usage, improved reliability, better platforms for developers
through new graphics and font handling, much more easier to use features and
also a better security system.
Earlier this week, wanting to show that the mission goal is
in reach, Mozilla released a statement saying that over one million registered
users have already pledged to download the browser update on the day of its
release and surely many more will join the entry list by Tuesday, in
addition to the many other unregistered Web surfers that are expected to
download the software.
As a sign of appreciation for its users, Mozilla invited all
people interested in its work to join in the celebration of the company’s “Download
Day,” as June 17 will be referred to from now on. The party will host a
barbecue and a Nintendo Wii tournament at the company’s headquarters in
Mountain View, California.
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