Firefox 2.0 alpha released

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an early release of firefox 2.0 alpha has been released

firefox 2.0 is avialable in linux and wondows flavors. the release is not directly avialable from mozill a home page, you can download it from here.

 read the article on firefox release at techcrunch.



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Firefox 2.0 alpha released

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an early release of firefox 2.0 alpha has been released

firefox 2.0 is avialable in linux and wondows flavors. the release is not directly avialable from mozill a home page, you can download it from here.

 read the article on firefox release at techcrunch.



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