Web News, Mid-June Edition (Updated with the Latest FF3 News)
Posted 06/17/08 at 09:56:57 AM | by Mark Edward Soper
Help Firefox 3 Set a New World's Record - Download It Today!
Today (June 17) is the official Firefox 3 Download Day, and you can help set a new world's record for the most software downloaded in a single day by pledging to download it (and then downloading it when it's available). As of posting time, the US was in the lead, but Poland was in second place.
Firefox is pulling out all the stops to spread the word, including social network sites, website buttons, and much more. Here's how to get involved. Signing up for Download Day is also the best way to find out when FF3 actually launches, as the official Firefox download page was still listing Firefox 2 this morning. Mozilla will email pledgers when FF3 is ready to rumble.
Update: 11:17AM PDT
The Firefox Download Day website (spreadfirefox.com) seems to be a victim of its own success - it's been down much of the time since FF3 launched (10:00AM PDT). If you want your download of FF3 to count towards the world record, keep checking the website if it's down. However, if you don't want to wait, you have two options:
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- Download it from the Firefox FTP site.
- If you installed RC3, keep using it. According to ZDNet's Adrian Kingsley-Hughes, "it seems that the RC3 and the final build are identical - the MD5 hashes match up exactly "
Update 2: 11:45AM PDT
If you're lucky enough to connect to the download page through the Firefox Download Day website (spreadfirefox.com), make sure you're being offered Firefox 3. For some reason, I was offered Firefox 2.0.0.14 the first time I got as far as the actual Download Day page (direct link here). However, the second time worked, and I'm now downloading FF3 (and helping Mozilla to a new world's record)!
Note to Firefox: Next time, make sure you have enough infrastructure for the job!
New AVG Malware Scanner Distorts Website Traffic Measurements
Malware scanners are supposed to be good for the web - or are they? Our friends at The Register report that the new AVG LinkScanner malware scanner (a part of AVG version 8 antivirus), which checks search engine results before a user clicks on them, is making a hash of website traffic stats. Some websites are reporting traffic increases of 80%, but unlike actual clicks, no human eyeballs are seeing the pages - and, to make matters worse, website owners must pay for the extra traffic, even though they're not getting actual page views, ad clicks, or anything else. Web site administrators will want to read on to page 2 for more technical discussions of how LinkScanner works and why it's a pain.
To learn how to disable LinkScanner, and for some suggested replacements, see this LockerGnome posting.
Find PSP Strategy Guides Without Touching a PC
The Inquirer.net reports that the PSP (PlayStation Portable) is about to get Google-enabled. The forthcoming v4.00 firmware update adds Google to the XMB interface. Another bonus in the v4.00 update is the ability to use the up or down directional buttons to change viewing speeds of videos being played back from a Memory Stick PRO Duo inserted in the PSP.
Big FOWNY FACE
Submitted by Talcum X on Wed, 2008-06-18 05:52
If it were still on the .ORG site *sigh*. The .COM site is blocked here at work for who knows why. I cant update my work computer. :^(
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You still have time!
Submitted by Marcus_Soperus on Wed, 2008-06-18 07:49
If you're reading this before you head back to work, see my new story at http://www.maximumpc.com/article/download_day_take_2
The cutoff is now 11:16AM Pacific time today (Wednesday, June 18).
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It's amazing how illogical a business built on binary logic can be.
a sense of scale
Submitted by Stockislander on Tue, 2008-06-17 22:50
Trying to do my part for FF3 and downloaded to all my computers... Around 1am EST 6/18, I'm perusing the map and check out the activity in Africa. Not much happening, so I click on individual countries. Niger has 1 download. I don't know why, but there is something really riveting in the thought that one person in the whole country has downloaded FF3. I started wondering who this person is. Did they even intend to do it, or was it an auto update? How old is he or she? What kind of computer? What the hell is Niger like anyhow?
I went over to Wikipedia and checked out the Niger article. Not so bad as many places it seems, but still damn tough. I have to appreciate my cushy life in the States, where I personally have downloaded FF3 to 6 times as many computers as the whole country of Niger.
www.tropicalwave.com
your post..
Submitted by vaemor on Wed, 2008-06-18 05:42
..made me lol.
Must...get...Firefox 3... :p
Submitted by popstop785 on Tue, 2008-06-17 11:28
Must...get...Firefox 3...
:p
NEWS FLASH: Pledgers Crash Firefox Website
Submitted by Talcum X on Tue, 2008-06-17 10:19
Now look what ya did! Too many people went on and it cried uncle.
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mozilla'a site=FAIL
Submitted by praetor_alpha on Tue, 2008-06-17 11:45
I think mozilla's website is made of fail.
It says "firefox 3", but says version 2.0.0.14 and directs you to the 2.0 download, not the 3.0.
I honestly doubted that their site could handle 1.5+ million 6 meg downloads in one day, looks like I was right.
Its updated on there site now!
Submitted by Digital-Storm on Tue, 2008-06-17 11:46
They changed it now, GO GET IT NOWWW!!!!









