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Here's a concise summary of the article and the news about Firefox tab groups:
  • Firefox has (finally) added tab grouping in version 138, a feature already present for years in browsers like Chrome, Edge, Opera, and Safari.
  • The feature allows users to organize tabs into color-coded groups, making it easier to keep related tabs together for topics, projects, or recurring tasks.
  • Mozilla provided detailed instructions for the new tab grouping system in their blog post and highlights its value for people managing both a few and "thousands" of open tabs.
  • The article points out that Mozilla is late to add this now-expected functionality but is notably proud of its release.
  • Mozilla is also experimenting with AI-powered tab organization, available in prototype with "on-device AI" in Firefox Nightly builds for early testing.
  • The tone of the article is slightly ironic, suggesting Mozilla's feature launch is self-congratulatory and overdue compared to competitors.
For in-depth details, you can view Mozilla's detailed blog announcement or try out Firefox 138 (or later) to experiment with tab groups and their organization, including forthcoming AI-powered features for sorting tabs by topic.
Source: BetaNews Article

Source: BetaNews Firefox slaps itself on the back for finally adding tab groups and catching up with other browsers