New technology, consumer sentiment, and industry changes are all affecting the future of the third-party cookie (3PC).
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Mozilla implemented a much requested feature recently in Firefox that enabled per-window private browsing in the browser.
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Here are some of the most interesting digital marketing stats we've seen this week.
Stats include mobile email, Aussies' shopping online, eBay search data, email segmentation, the state of the PR job market, and digital revenue growth among online publishers.
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Firefox's user interface is more customizable than Chrome's or Internet Explorer's is, and that is a good thing.
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TabCloud was listed as Alan's number one extension for Google Chrome for 2012 and I always wanted to take a closer look at the extension to write a review of it here on Ghacks.
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Advertisers are furious at Mozilla's sudden decision to make future versions of its popular Firefox browser block tracking cookies automatically.
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DivX Stash is an interesting and free service that lets you collect your favorite YouTube, Hulu, Vimeo and videos from other sources and keep them in a central library.
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If you are using the beta version of Firefox on your Android smartphone or tablet then today it took another step towards becoming more like the desktop experience.
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Deutsche Telekom says that it will be the first mobile network operator to launch a smartphone with the new Mozilla operating system - Firefox OS - on the European market.
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Remember that ZTE teased the MWC debut of its upcoming Firefox OS phone? Well, according to this spec sheet spotted by a tipster at ZTE's MWC booth, said device will be appropriately named ZTE Open, and it'll come with a moderate set of components: a Cortex-A5-based Qualcomm MSM7225A (which is known to clock at either 600MHz or 800MHz), a 3.
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Mozilla has released Firefox 19 for Mac today. The updated web browser offers a number of bug fixes, however it's the new HTML5 PDF viewer that users will immediately notice.
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