Firefox 2.0 alpha coming soon?

According to PCPro, yes.

This bit is intriguing:

As many of the engineers involved in the Firefox project are now also working for Google, it comes as no surprise to discover that improvements are planned for the integration with search. The objective is for the browser to adapt to the user’s search needs, rather than forcing a particular view of search on them.

Version 2.0 is expected to create a simple, flexible system that unifies all search back ends, make adding keywords easy and more obvious, allow for engines to be added and removed easily when upgrading and allow for simple configuration for business needs.

Among other things, they also mention “improvements to the tabbed browsing and other user interface enhancements”. Should be interesting…

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