Why you should fire up your Firefox browser right now (Desktop)
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Mozilla Firefox may have lost the luster it used to have (not entirely though--I'm using it now), and now you are all about Google Chrome, but the little kid in you might want to take a quick trip back.
If you're bored, or working and needed a little break, open up your browser right now and click on the little dude there that says CLICK ME! and start aswd-ing around. Who doesn't love a little game of running around and shooting monsters with snow balls?
[caption id="attachment_433" align="aligncenter" width="582"] Firefox Start Page Indie game[/caption]
[caption id="attachment_434" align="aligncenter" width="618"] Having pixelated characters is the new fad.[/caption]
Firefox was on-fire when it was first launched, and a lot of people have embraced it. But as soon as Google Chrome started to surface, it had cast its shadow on Firefox and easily pushed them a little further down the browser bracket. They may have gotten the idea from the Olympic games Google used to have, which I think you can still access in their archive. (http://www.google.com/doodles)
Of course they are still trying to keep up. And a little mini game wouldn't hurt.
Reference:
[caption id="attachment_432" align="alignleft" width="300"] http://www.w3counter.com/globalstats.php
September 2014 Market Share[/caption]
If you're bored, or working and needed a little break, open up your browser right now and click on the little dude there that says CLICK ME! and start aswd-ing around. Who doesn't love a little game of running around and shooting monsters with snow balls?
[caption id="attachment_433" align="aligncenter" width="582"] Firefox Start Page Indie game[/caption]
[caption id="attachment_434" align="aligncenter" width="618"] Having pixelated characters is the new fad.[/caption]
Firefox was on-fire when it was first launched, and a lot of people have embraced it. But as soon as Google Chrome started to surface, it had cast its shadow on Firefox and easily pushed them a little further down the browser bracket. They may have gotten the idea from the Olympic games Google used to have, which I think you can still access in their archive. (http://www.google.com/doodles)
Of course they are still trying to keep up. And a little mini game wouldn't hurt.
Reference:
[caption id="attachment_432" align="alignleft" width="300"] http://www.w3counter.com/globalstats.php
September 2014 Market Share[/caption]
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