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Firefox for Android hits beta
For all you Android lovers out there, FF for Android has finally hit the beta stage. I have to say, it's much improved over the alpha that Mozilla put out a while back. It's definitely speedier, but still has quite a large footprint (40 MB internal memory is the requirement, I believe).
Some reasons to use it:
Two-way sync of boomarks, URLs, tabs, form data, and passwords between your phone and computer.
Convenient interface for switching between tabs while browsing.
Add-ons to customize the UI and behavior.
Much faster at JavaScript than the Android 2.1 browser (and the next release will even be faster at some benchmarks than the Android 2.2 browser).
Supports some web technologies that the stock browser doesn't, like SVG.
If you want it, you can get it here.