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Mozilla's Firefox 78 rollout is not going smoothly, antirez steps down as the Redis Labs leader, Couchbase debuts a new managed service, the ArcMenu GNOME extension introduces new features, and manjaro32 closes its doors.
Today's podcast I wanted to go over my commentary on Brave Browser why I see this as the best big thing over the mainstream browsers Like Microsoft's Edge, Mozilla's Firefox and Google's Chrome. Why I see this replacing Chrom entirely. Article Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/billybambrough/2020/06/03/joe-rogan-just-gave-millions-of-google-chrome-users-a-reason-to-quit/#5a11a1d64439 Why I Chose Brave Why I like It Over Its Competitors? https://leonlagreyentry.blog/top-things-why-i-chose-brave-why-i-like-it-over-its-competitors/ Verified Brave Browser BAT Publishers https://batgrowth.com/publishers Brave Browser Referral link https://leonlagreyentry.blog/bravebrowser If you like what you listened in, make sure to leave a review on today's episode or on my pervious episodes. Affiliate Links: Blubrry Hosting http://create.blubrry.com/resources/podcast-media-hosting/?code=LLGPOD Promo Code: LLGPOD PODBEAN AFFILIATE Affiliate link for unlimited hosting plan Affiliate link for business hosting plan Anyone that's looking for piracy and security is a great tool to secure your data on the go, don't go anywhere without both. https://virtualshield.com/llgpodcast?rfsn=1238227.67bae3 Social media and websites Twitter: http://bit.ly/36PjAFI Player.Me: http://bit.ly/2tibyHy Snap: http://bit.ly/3aWw6Xf Minds: http://bit.ly/36GSdO0 Mastodon: http://bit.ly/2uYvK1x Instagram: http://bit.ly/2u1MtBg VK: http://bit.ly/31fOl5m Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/leonlagrey Official Website: www.leonlagreyentry.blog Humble Bundle: https://www.humblebundle.com/monthly?partner=leonlagrey Pledge me on ko-fi.com/leonlagrey or one time tip @ paypal.me/LLahens -------------------------------------------- Mene.com/invite/KYCdi3
Before Silicon Valley was dominated by the Big Five tech companies, there was Mozilla, an organization founded by a motley crew of coders and activists who believe the internet should be open to everyone. Those punk rock roots live on in Mozilla's Firefox browser and its decision to stop running ads on Facebook. On this episode, hear Mark Surman, President and Executive Director of the Mozilla Foundation, on why "privacy" is a new business opportunity for entrepreneurs, whether he thinks kids should learn to code (or not), and how he doesn't burn out fighting the monopoly mindset of Silicon Valley. Also, Manoush and Jen explain why they're ok with a certain kind of "branded" podcast like Firefox's IRL, which Manoush hosts. ZigZag is the business show about being human. Join a community of listeners riding the twists and turns of late-capitalism, searching for a kinder, more sustainable way. Manoush Zomorodi and Jen Poyant investigate how work and business impact our wellbeing and the planet we live on. On Seasons 4 and 5, hear from rebels and visionaries with radical ideas on how we can build stable lives, careers, and companies. If you’re also interested in Jen and Manoush’s personal story and their adventures in starting their own business with a little help from blockchain technology, listen to the first three seasons, starting with Season 1, Chapter 1. **Who You’ll Hear: **@manoushz (Manoush Zomorodi, host of ZigZag and cofounder of Stable Genius Productions), @jpoyant (Jen Poyant, cohost of ZigZag and cofounder of Stable Genius Productions) @msurman (Executive Director of @mozilla)
Mozilla's Firefox browser has started to block third-party cookies by default. Separately, Instagram feeds will start to see ads from "influencers." Also, Facebook is launching avatars. Get a look at the latest from the world of technology every Tuesday at 6:45 when the Enderle Group's Rob Enderle joins AM Quad Cities.
Only a few hours into its general release, Mozilla's Firefox 3. 5 is already approaching one million downloads. As of 1:22ET, Firefox 3. 5 had been downloaded 741,417 times. How do we know this? Because Mozilla has launched a real-time tracker , where you can see exactly how many times the browser has been downloaded. Additionally, you can also see how many downloads there have been by country, the current number of downloads per second, and how download activity is trending. So far, the new browser has been downloaded the most by users in the US, Germany, France, and the UK. While that is a huge start, it seems unlikely that the launch will match that of Firefox 3. 0, which saw 8 million downloads in its first 24 hours. That's not surprising given all of the hype for 3. 0, but nonetheless shows the huge enthusiasm that Firefox fanatics still have for the browser. Reviews: Firefox .