
Just a month after launching Firefox 16, Mozilla has now rolled out another update of its popular browser. Firefox 17 comes with a Social API and support for Facebook Messenger integration.
With the help of the Facebook Messenger Integration, the users will get a permanent side panel on your browser, even if they don't have Facebook.com open in any of the tabs or window. With the help of this side bar, the users will be able to update their Facebook status, communicate via chats, check notifications and even tag photos/videos.
The Social API of Mozilla Firefox 17 can support other social networking sites as well but so far only Facebook is making most of the same.
The other significant addition in Firefox 17 is the blocking of Click-to-play plugin.
Mozilla has also been going bullish on its plans for smartphones. There have been reports, that the company is mulling to launch its first Firefox OS smartphone with ZTE. Several telecom operators including Telefonica, Deutsche Telekom, Etisalat, Smart, Sprint, and Telecom Italia have already pledged their support to the operating system. The first Firefox OS-powered devices are expected to launch commercially in Brazil in early 2013 through Telefonica's commercial brand, Vivo.
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