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New version of the Firefox browser
Created: 03/22/2006
Video description: CNET's Robert Vamosi takes you on a visual tour of the newest version of Firefox. This is an alpha of 2.0, so this is a preview of a browser you can use now. There's no guarantee of stability, and your extensions may fail.

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