By Stephen Shankland, 5 December 2008 08:25
NEWS
The second beta version of Firefox 3.1 is "due out very shortly", Mozilla programmer Ben Turner said Thursday.
One big change in the 3.1b2 is the addition of "Web workers", a feature that lets the browser process tasks in the background. That feature, part of the still-evolving HTML 5 specification, adds another level of sophistication for programmers writing web applications and gives multicore computers a better way to use their processors' abilities.
Turner said of the Web workers work: "We've been hard at work with folks from Google, Apple and others to get this new spec nailed down."
Google and Apple also build their own browsers, as does market-leading Microsoft. With the browser wars back in full force, those organisations are racing to outdo each other on features and performance.
He gave one illustration of Web workers in action running a JavaScript program that emulates a decades-old processor design, the 8080. One thread emulates the processor in the background while another handles user interaction such as checking for typing on the keyboard.
In a post on the Mozilla Add-ons Blog, Paul Rouget said: "Firefox 3.1 Beta 2 will likely be released the first week of December." He added: "We have added a Beta 3 to our schedule."


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