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  2. Help:Searching from a web browser - Wikipedia

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    Learn how to setup Wikipedia search engine in your browser's search box or address bar. Find the instructions for different browsers, such as Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Safari, and more.

  3. Firefox version history - Wikipedia

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    Firefox was created by Dave Hyatt and Blake Ross as an experimental branch of the Mozilla browser, first released as Firefox 1.0 on November 9, 2004. The web page lists the features, release dates, and market share of each Firefox version, from 1 to 139.

  4. Comparison of browser engines - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the features, status, and compatibility of different browser engines, such as WebKit, Blink, Gecko, and more. See tables summarizing what engines support for various operating systems, image formats, media formats, and other items.

  5. Firefox - Wikipedia

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    Firefox is a free and open source web browser developed by the Mozilla Foundation and its subsidiary, the Mozilla Corporation. It uses the Gecko rendering engine and supports various platforms, including Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, and iOS.

  6. Mozilla Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Mozilla Corporation is a taxable entity that develops and distributes Internet-related applications such as Firefox, Pocket and Thunderbird. It is owned by the non-profit Mozilla Foundation, which controls the source code and governance of the products.

  7. Address bar - Wikipedia

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    An address bar is the element that shows the current URL in a web browser. Learn about its functions, such as autocomplete, icons, search engine integration, and smart bookmarks.

  8. Gecko (software) - Wikipedia

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    Gecko is a browser engine developed by Mozilla and used in Firefox, Thunderbird and other projects. It supports open Internet standards, such as HTML5, CSS, JavaScript and SVG, and has a history of development since 1997.

  9. Mozilla - Wikipedia

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    Mozilla is a non-profit organization that develops and supports Firefox, Thunderbird, Pocket, and other open source software and services. Founded in 1998 by Netscape employees, Mozilla promotes free software, open standards, and internet health.