In addition to this, Mozilla has also revamped the tab experience as the user will now see thumbnails for the most frequently and recently visited websites like competing web browsers like Google Chrome.
As far as memory optimizations are concerned, Firefox 13 now loads the web page being viewed by the user first while restoring a session and then loads the background tabs when the user clicks on them which helps Firefox start faster and use less memory.
Firefox now supports SPYD by default for more secure browsing which is the successor the HTTP protocol and reduces down time while loading web pages. This extra speed will be noticeable when one loads SPYD enabled sites like Google or Twitter.
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