Mozilla delivers experimentally voice search, as well as Firefox's file sharing and note sharing tools.
The Firefox it should recover at some point. The effort of the team dealing with the refactoring of the core of the program tours has started to yielding fruit, although its market share is still declining, mainly in the surface version work. In fact, Firefox is today faster and trickier than has been shown to us for a long time. So the browser just started three new pilots test tools, the voice search, The incorporating notes and a tool for sending large files.
These are obviously experimental tools and there is no guarantee that you will see them in a stable version of Firefox. Indeed, the idea behind the Test Pilot program is to allow the Firefox team to test new ideas. To see and test these new features, you need to install it add-on Pilot Test.
Voice Search currently works on Google, Yahoo and DuckDuckGo.
Embedding notes is a plugin, and the new Send tool is web-based and allows anyone to send files up to 1GB in size. Encrypt it archive that you have uploaded and gives you a link that you can share with your friends. Files are automatically deleted after a download or after a day. This is not exactly the concept of file sharing, but the tool's built-in encryption and open source guarantee your safety.