With the release of the
first public beta of Firefox 23, Mozilla didn't just introduce
a new logo and
kill the <blink> element, it also
opened up its
Social API for developers. This feature allows them to create new ways for users to interact with their favorite web apps through a persistent sidebar, notifications or toolbar buttons in the browser. With this release, Mozilla also adds a
share panel to the mix.
Mozilla first launched this feature in cooperation with Facebook in Firefox 17 last year. Since then, it added a number of new partners, including Cliqz, Mixi (for users in Japan) and msnNOW.
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