Firefox 13 with new google search look

Mozilla is launching Firefox 13 in its regular Release twodays before and has new features deeming it a “landmark release”. One of the first things you’ll notice when firing Firefox 13 for the first time is the all-new start page. As before, it’s minimalist in design, but now features a new navigation bar, allowing you to access your Downloads, Bookmarks, History, Add-ons, Sync and Settings. Also, when you open a tab a new screen shows which is now populated with the most visited pages. If it’s too Opera-ish or Chrome-ish for you, you can easily disable the feature by clicking the icon on the top right. Providently, Mozilla has also included a feature called “Reset Firefox”, which in theory would fix problems caused by add-ons or buggy browser behavior by resetting it. Other new additions include the implementation of Google’s SPDY protocol for faster web browsing on websites that support it, as well as Tabs on demand. The latter kicks in when you restore mult...