Mozilla's Firefox 8 gives users more obvious control over add-ons installed by third-party programs.
By Ann Bednarz
Mozilla debuted Firefox 8 just six weeks after Firefox 7, in keeping with its rapid release cycle. Among the changes are new controls for preventing unwanted add-ons and the addition of Twitter as a choice in the Firefox's search bar. The new release also fixes some bugs.
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