Mozilla have the own version of Node.js
Mozilla is building its personal model of Node.js – the increasingly well-liked open source platform for coding server-side applications with JavaScript - moving Node from Google’s V8 JavaScript engine to its personal SpiderMonkey engine.
V8 is the JavaScript engine included with Google’s Chrome browser, even though SpiderMonkey aids drive Firefox. But the idea right here is to transplant the JavaScript language through the client to put it around the server, letting you create the back end of an software in significantly precisely the same way you create a JavaScript front end.
Node.js – the present darling with the Silicon Valley developerati – is an “event-driven” method meant for networking apps that involve heavy I/O. In essence, it doesn’t wait for a single point to happen just before moving towards the up coming.
Firefox 4 It`s Faster, Simpler and No Flash
Mozilla is on the way preparing its firefox 4, which is said to be released by the end of 2010. Mike Beltzner, Firefox Director of Development, as quoted from TBO last week, stated that this new browser will offer more advancement. Firefox 4 which is said to be released by the end of this year, is promised to have a more simple appearance and off course a faster browsing speed.
Mozilla considers the present Firefox is complicated. Later on Firefox 4 will have a simpler menu buttons to ease consumers to access this browser. Firefox 4 will be more stable and takes less adds-on programs on it. A brand new web programming, HTML 5 will enable videos and other multimedia contents, to be played without using Adobe Flash. With the features offered in Firefox 4, Firefox 4 will have a much faster web browsing speed.
Firefox is the world’s second most popular browser after Internet Explorer from Microsoft. Microsoft it self is also said about to prepare its latest update. It seems that there will be a tight competitions between the two browsers.




